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Best Countries for Healthcare 2026

Countries ranked by life expectancy, infant mortality, and healthcare infrastructure. Based on World Bank, 2025 data across 193 countries.

#1: Monaco. Based on life expectancy, infant mortality, gdp per capita, Monaco ranks as the top country for healthcare with a score of 76.8. Singapore (74.5) and Luxembourg (74.4) round out the top three.

Top 30 Countries Ranked

#CountryScore
1Flag of MonacoMonaco76.8 / 76.8
2Flag of SingaporeSingapore74.5 / 76.8
3Flag of LuxembourgLuxembourg74.4 / 76.8
4Flag of NorwayNorway74.3 / 76.8
5Flag of IcelandIceland73.8 / 76.8
6Flag of SwedenSweden73.6 / 76.8
7Flag of SwitzerlandSwitzerland72.1 / 76.8
8Flag of AustraliaAustralia71.9 / 76.8
9Flag of FinlandFinland71.4 / 76.8
10Flag of AndorraAndorra71.4 / 76.8
11Flag of IsraelIsrael71.3 / 76.8
12Flag of IrelandIreland71.1 / 76.8
13Flag of DenmarkDenmark70.9 / 76.8
14Flag of AustriaAustria70.9 / 76.8
15Flag of BelgiumBelgium70.6 / 76.8
16Flag of NetherlandsNetherlands69.9 / 76.8
17Flag of ItalyItaly69.2 / 76.8
18Flag of JapanJapan68.6 / 76.8
19Flag of GermanyGermany68.4 / 76.8
20Flag of South KoreaSouth Korea67.9 / 76.8
21Flag of FranceFrance67.7 / 76.8
22Flag of QatarQatar67.6 / 76.8
23Flag of SpainSpain67.5 / 76.8
24Flag of United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates67.5 / 76.8
25Flag of New ZealandNew Zealand67.3 / 76.8
26Flag of SloveniaSlovenia67.0 / 76.8
27Flag of United KingdomUnited Kingdom66.5 / 76.8
28Flag of CanadaCanada66.4 / 76.8
29Flag of CyprusCyprus65.5 / 76.8
30Flag of MaltaMalta64.9 / 76.8

How We Ranked These Countries

Our ranking uses a composite scoring model built from publicly available World Bank, 2025 indicators. Each country receives a score based on the following weighted factors. Countries without sufficient data are excluded from the ranking.

Scoring Factors

  • Life expectancy (primary health outcome)
  • Infant mortality (healthcare access)
  • GDP per capita (healthcare spending proxy)

Scores are normalized to allow fair comparison across countries with varying data availability. This ranking reflects quantitative indicators only and does not capture subjective factors like cultural openness or visa accessibility, which may also influence your decision.

Top 5 Countries: Detailed Profiles

#1Flag of MonacoMonacoScore: 76.8

Monaco ranks #1 overall with a composite score of 76.8. Its GDP per capita of $288,001.433 reflects the level of economic infrastructure available. Life expectancy stands at 86.4 years, indicating strong healthcare and quality of life. An infant mortality rate of 2.3 per 1,000 live births signals healthcare access and quality. Located in Western Europe, Monaco has a population of 38K.

GDP/Capita
$288,001.433
Life Exp.
86.4 yrs
Population
38K
#2Flag of SingaporeSingaporeScore: 74.5

Singapore ranks #2 overall with a composite score of 74.5. Its GDP per capita of $90,674.067 reflects the level of economic infrastructure available. Life expectancy stands at 82.9 years, indicating strong healthcare and quality of life. The inflation rate of 2.4% provides insight into economic stability. Unemployment at 2.8% suggests the state of the job market. An infant mortality rate of 1.7 per 1,000 live births signals healthcare access and quality. Located in South-Eastern Asia, Singapore has a population of 6.1M.

GDP/Capita
$90,674.067
Life Exp.
82.9 yrs
Inflation
2.4%
Population
6.1M
#3Flag of LuxembourgLuxembourgScore: 74.4

Luxembourg ranks #3 overall with a composite score of 74.4. Its GDP per capita of $137,781.682 reflects the level of economic infrastructure available. Life expectancy stands at 83.4 years, indicating strong healthcare and quality of life. The inflation rate of 2.1% provides insight into economic stability. Unemployment at 6.3% suggests the state of the job market. An infant mortality rate of 2.0 per 1,000 live births signals healthcare access and quality. Located in Western Europe, Luxembourg has a population of 682K.

GDP/Capita
$137,781.682
Life Exp.
83.4 yrs
Inflation
2.1%
Population
682K
#4Flag of NorwayNorwayScore: 74.3

Norway ranks #4 overall with a composite score of 74.3. Its GDP per capita of $86,785.433 reflects the level of economic infrastructure available. Life expectancy stands at 83.1 years, indicating strong healthcare and quality of life. The inflation rate of 3.1% provides insight into economic stability. Unemployment at 4.6% suggests the state of the job market. An infant mortality rate of 1.9 per 1,000 live births signals healthcare access and quality. Located in Northern Europe, Norway has a population of 5.6M.

GDP/Capita
$86,785.433
Life Exp.
83.1 yrs
Inflation
3.1%
Population
5.6M
#5Flag of IcelandIcelandScore: 73.8

Iceland ranks #5 overall with a composite score of 73.8. Its GDP per capita of $86,040.531 reflects the level of economic infrastructure available. Life expectancy stands at 82.6 years, indicating strong healthcare and quality of life. The inflation rate of 5.9% provides insight into economic stability. Unemployment at 3.6% suggests the state of the job market. An infant mortality rate of 1.9 per 1,000 live births signals healthcare access and quality. Located in Northern Europe, Iceland has a population of 392K.

GDP/Capita
$86,040.531
Life Exp.
82.6 yrs
Inflation
5.9%
Population
392K

Best Country by Region

Europe
Flag of MonacoMonaco
Score: 76.8 (#1 overall)
Asia
Flag of SingaporeSingapore
Score: 74.5 (#2 overall)
Oceania
Flag of AustraliaAustralia
Score: 71.9 (#8 overall)
Americas
Flag of CanadaCanada
Score: 66.4 (#28 overall)
Africa
Flag of TunisiaTunisia
Score: 36.4 (#81 overall)

Honorable Mentions

These countries narrowly missed the top 5 but still score highly across all measured indicators. Depending on your personal priorities, any of these could be an excellent choice.

#6Flag of Sweden
Sweden
Score: 73.6
#7Flag of Switzerland
Switzerland
Score: 72.1
#8Flag of Australia
Australia
Score: 71.9
#9Flag of Finland
Finland
Score: 71.4
#10Flag of Andorra
Andorra
Score: 71.4

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has the best healthcare in 2026?

Monaco ranks first based on life expectancy, infant mortality rates, and healthcare infrastructure. Singapore and Luxembourg also have world-class healthcare systems.

Is healthcare free in the best-ranked countries?

Many top-ranked countries offer universal healthcare funded through taxation. However, "free" healthcare often involves waiting lists, so many residents also carry private insurance for faster access.

Which countries have the highest life expectancy?

Countries like Monaco and Singapore consistently report among the highest life expectancies globally, reflecting strong healthcare systems, diet, and lifestyle factors.

How does infant mortality indicate healthcare quality?

Infant mortality rate is one of the strongest indicators of overall healthcare quality because it reflects prenatal care, delivery conditions, neonatal care, and public health infrastructure.

Can foreigners access healthcare in these countries?

Access varies. Many countries offer emergency care to all visitors. For routine care, health insurance or residency status is typically required. Travel insurance is recommended for short visits.

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Data: World Bank, 2025 · Last updated March 2026 · 193 countries scored