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Health-Care Capabilities
Boundary representation isnot necessarily authoritative.
Source: National Center for Medical Intelligence.
Countries with modern health-care infrastructure,providing high-quality care to most of the population.
Pharmaceutical availability and production capability are excellent.
These high-income economies have more thansufficient budgetary resources.
Health care and public health education are a high national priority.
Countries with developed health--care infrastructure,with quality care available to a large percentage ofthe population.
Pharmaceuticals usually are available; productioncapability is adequate.
Upper-middle-income economies, with sufficient budgetary resources to meet the needs of the population.
Health care is a high national priority.
Countries with developed health-care infrastructure.Medical care generally is available, but relatively large sectors of the population lack adequate care. Tertiarycare generally is available, at least in major urban areas; primary health care exists but is underdeveloped.
Pharmaceutical availability is good in urban areas; minimally available in rural areas. Production capabilitiesare generally limited but may be under rapid development.
Lower-middle-income economies; budgetary resources generally are available but often are not efficiently used.
Health care is of national importance but may be overshadowed by other pressing demands (i.e., political instability, conflict).
Countries with less developed health-care infrastructure.Medical care is unavailable to large sectors of the population. Tertiary care is minimally available; primary and secondary health care is rudimentary.
Pharmaceutical availablity generally is restricted to urban areas, but production capabilities are limited.
Lower-income economies; significant support provided by outside assistance.
Health care is a low national priority.
Countries with least developed health-care infrastructure.Medical care generally is unavailable or much of thepopulation is poorly served. Primary, secondary, and tertiary health care availabliity depends on humanitarian organizations.
Pharmaceutical availability depends on humanitarianorganizations.
Health expenditures depend on outside assistance; lowest income economies.
Health care is not a national priority.
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UnitedKingdomUnited
KingdomUnited
Kingdom
FranceFranceFrance
GermanyGermanyGermany
AustriaAustriaAustria
BelgiumBelgiumBelgium
EstoniaEstonia
Hungary
IrelandIrelandIreland
ItalyItalyItaly
Lithuania
Switz.Switz.Switz.
AlbaniaAlbania
Mace.Mace.Kos.Kos.
NetherlandsNetherlands
NorwayNorwayNorway
CzechRepublic
SerbiaSloveniaSlovenia
Bos. &Her.
SlovakiaSlovakia
SpainSpainSpain
SwedenSwedenSweden
CroatiaCroatia
DenmarkDenmarkDenmark
Lux.Lux.Lux.
Mont.Mont.
Malta
Poland
Rus.
Latvia
AndorraAndorraAndorra MonacoMonacoMonaco
San Marino
San Marino
San Marino
Guyana
Trinidadand
Tobago
GrenadaBarbados
St. LuciaSt. Vincent and the Grenadines
St. Kitts and Nevis
Jamaica
Colombia
Venezuela
Cuba
Panama
Haiti
Dominican Republic
Dominica
Antigua andBarbuda
Brazil
Netherlands Antilles (Neth.)Netherlands
Antilles (Neth.)
Guadeloupe (France)
Martinique (France)
Suriname
The Bahamas
French Guiana(France)
Afg.
Djibouti
Egypt
Sudan
Ethiopia
Eritrea Yemen
Oman
U.A.E.
Iraq
Jordan
SaudiArabia
Qatar
Bahrain
Kuwait
SyriaLebanon
Israel
Cyprus
Iran
TurkmenistanAzerbaijanArmenia
Turkey
Pal. Auth.
Uganda
Rwanda
Sudan
Malaysia Singapore
Timor-Leste
Maldives
Laos
Thailand
Burma
Tanzania
KenyaCosta Rica
Guatemala
Nicaragua
I n d o n e s i a
Zambia
Coted’Ivoire
Senegal The Gambia
Gabon
Guinea Sierra Leone
Angola
Niger
Nigeria
Liberia
Papua NewGuinea
Japan
Peru
Paraguay
ArgentinaChileChile
Mexico
Algeria
Tunisia
Malawi
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Lesotho
Swaziland
Dem.Rep.
of theCongo
GreeceGreeceGreece
Ghana
Chad
Benin
Togo
Sao Tome& Prin.
BurkinaFaso
Burundi
CanadaCanadaCanada
United States
Belize
Philippines
A u s t r a l i aA u s t r a l i aA u s t r a l i a
NewZealand
Madagascar
SouthAfrica
Botswana
CameroonEqua.Gui.
Ethiopia
Somalia
Cen. Afr.Rep.
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka Brunei
Cambodia
Vietnam
BhutanNepal
North Korea
South Korea
Bulgaria
Ukraine
UzbekistanGeorgia
Comoros
Seychelles
Mauritius
Rep. ofthe Congo
The Bahamas
SolomonIslands
Kiribati
Tuvalu
Nauru
Fiji TongaVanuatu
Palau
Samoa
Ecuador
Iceland
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
AfghanistanAfghanistanAfghanistan
Mali
MarshallIslands
Federated Statesof Micronesia
Moldova
Romania
Belarus
Finland
Morocco
PortugalPortugal
Uruguay
Mauritania
Guinea-Bissau
Brazil
Bolivia
El Salvador Honduras Suriname
Russia
China
Mongolia
India
Libya
Kazakhstan
Namibia
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Western Sahara
French Polynesia (France)
Taiwan
New Caledonia (France)