Jordan ranks 47th globally on healthcare quality index
Eng. Wael Al-Samaeen revealed Jordan's ranking in the 2024 Global Healthcare Index issued by Numbeo, which ranks 47th globally among the best healthcare systems in the world with 65.0 points.
Al-Samaeen said that this ranking reflects the overall performance of the health sector in Jordan based on a set of important criteria, including:
Quality of health infrastructure
• Efficiency of medical personnel
• Availability of medicines
• Speed of medical response
• Cost of health care
• Level of citizen satisfaction
This classification was considered a recognition of the role of the Jordanian health sector in providing distinguished health care services at the regional and international levels. It also reflects the efforts made by the Jordanian government to enhance the health sector, whether through developing government hospitals or strengthening partnerships with the private sector to provide better services.
He said that despite this progress, there are still challenges facing the Jordanian health sector, including:
• Increased demand for health services due to the number of refugees and immigrants.
• Limited financial resources compared to the continuous increase in population.
• The need to improve services in remote areas to ensure equitable distribution of health care throughout the Kingdom.
According to the 2024 Global Healthcare Index by Numbeo, countries are ranked based on the quality of their healthcare systems. This index evaluates several factors, including: skill and competency of medical staff, speed in completing examinations and reports, equipment for modern diagnosis and treatment, accuracy and completeness in filling out reports, friendliness and courtesy of the staff, responsiveness (waitings) in medical institutions, and convenience of location for you.
Here is a list of the top 94 countries according to this index:
1. Taiwan 2. South Korea 3. Japan 4. Netherlands 5. Denmark 6. France 7. Spain 8. Finland 9. Thailand 10. Austria 11. Norway 12. Estonia 13. Czech Republic 14. Belgium 15. Luxembourg 16. Lithuania 17. Qatar 18. Israel 19. United Kingdom 20. Australia 21. Portugal 22. Mexico 23. Germany 24. Singapore 25. Switzerland 26. Turkey 27. Sri Lanka 28. United Arab Emirates 29. Malaysia 30. Canada 31. New Zealand 32. Uruguay 33. Ecuador 34. China 35. Sweden 36. Colombia 37. Argentina 38. United States 39. Iceland 40. Guatemala 41. Philippines 42. Slovenia 43. Hong Kong (China) 44. India 45. Italy 46. Oman 47. Jordan 48. Croatia 49. Costa Rica 50. South Africa 51. Lebanon 52. Chile 53. Latvia 54. Kenya 55. Vietnam 56. Russia 57. Saudi Arabia 58. Indonesia 59. Panama 60. Kazakhstan 61. Pakistan 62. Brazil 63. Puerto Rico 64. Slovakia 65. Dominican Republic 66. Bulgaria 67. Kuwait 68. Poland 69. Greece 70. Nepal 71. Tunisia 72. Cyprus 73. Romania 74. Peru 75. Ukraine 76. Bosnia and Herzegovina 77. North Macedonia 78. Georgia 79. Algeria 80. Trinidad and Tobago 81. Hungary 82. Iran 83. Serbia 84. Malta 85. Ireland 86. Albania 87. Azerbaijan 88. Belarus 89. Nigeria 90. Egypt 91. Morocco 92. Iraq 93. Bangladesh 94. Venezuela
Eng. Wael Al-Samaeen revealed Jordan's ranking in the 2024 Global Healthcare Index issued by Numbeo, which ranks 47th globally among the best healthcare systems in the world with 65.0 points.
Al-Samaeen said that this ranking reflects the overall performance of the health sector in Jordan based on a set of important criteria, including:
Quality of health infrastructure
• Efficiency of medical personnel
• Availability of medicines
• Speed of medical response
• Cost of health care
• Level of citizen satisfaction
This classification was considered a recognition of the role of the Jordanian health sector in providing distinguished health care services at the regional and international levels. It also reflects the efforts made by the Jordanian government to enhance the health sector, whether through developing government hospitals or strengthening partnerships with the private sector to provide better services.
He said that despite this progress, there are still challenges facing the Jordanian health sector, including:
• Increased demand for health services due to the number of refugees and immigrants.
• Limited financial resources compared to the continuous increase in population.
• The need to improve services in remote areas to ensure equitable distribution of health care throughout the Kingdom.
According to the 2024 Global Healthcare Index by Numbeo, countries are ranked based on the quality of their healthcare systems. This index evaluates several factors, including: skill and competency of medical staff, speed in completing examinations and reports, equipment for modern diagnosis and treatment, accuracy and completeness in filling out reports, friendliness and courtesy of the staff, responsiveness (waitings) in medical institutions, and convenience of location for you.
Here is a list of the top 94 countries according to this index:
1. Taiwan 2. South Korea 3. Japan 4. Netherlands 5. Denmark 6. France 7. Spain 8. Finland 9. Thailand 10. Austria 11. Norway 12. Estonia 13. Czech Republic 14. Belgium 15. Luxembourg 16. Lithuania 17. Qatar 18. Israel 19. United Kingdom 20. Australia 21. Portugal 22. Mexico 23. Germany 24. Singapore 25. Switzerland 26. Turkey 27. Sri Lanka 28. United Arab Emirates 29. Malaysia 30. Canada 31. New Zealand 32. Uruguay 33. Ecuador 34. China 35. Sweden 36. Colombia 37. Argentina 38. United States 39. Iceland 40. Guatemala 41. Philippines 42. Slovenia 43. Hong Kong (China) 44. India 45. Italy 46. Oman 47. Jordan 48. Croatia 49. Costa Rica 50. South Africa 51. Lebanon 52. Chile 53. Latvia 54. Kenya 55. Vietnam 56. Russia 57. Saudi Arabia 58. Indonesia 59. Panama 60. Kazakhstan 61. Pakistan 62. Brazil 63. Puerto Rico 64. Slovakia 65. Dominican Republic 66. Bulgaria 67. Kuwait 68. Poland 69. Greece 70. Nepal 71. Tunisia 72. Cyprus 73. Romania 74. Peru 75. Ukraine 76. Bosnia and Herzegovina 77. North Macedonia 78. Georgia 79. Algeria 80. Trinidad and Tobago 81. Hungary 82. Iran 83. Serbia 84. Malta 85. Ireland 86. Albania 87. Azerbaijan 88. Belarus 89. Nigeria 90. Egypt 91. Morocco 92. Iraq 93. Bangladesh 94. Venezuela
Eng. Wael Al-Samaeen revealed Jordan's ranking in the 2024 Global Healthcare Index issued by Numbeo, which ranks 47th globally among the best healthcare systems in the world with 65.0 points.
Al-Samaeen said that this ranking reflects the overall performance of the health sector in Jordan based on a set of important criteria, including:
Quality of health infrastructure
• Efficiency of medical personnel
• Availability of medicines
• Speed of medical response
• Cost of health care
• Level of citizen satisfaction
This classification was considered a recognition of the role of the Jordanian health sector in providing distinguished health care services at the regional and international levels. It also reflects the efforts made by the Jordanian government to enhance the health sector, whether through developing government hospitals or strengthening partnerships with the private sector to provide better services.
He said that despite this progress, there are still challenges facing the Jordanian health sector, including:
• Increased demand for health services due to the number of refugees and immigrants.
• Limited financial resources compared to the continuous increase in population.
• The need to improve services in remote areas to ensure equitable distribution of health care throughout the Kingdom.
According to the 2024 Global Healthcare Index by Numbeo, countries are ranked based on the quality of their healthcare systems. This index evaluates several factors, including: skill and competency of medical staff, speed in completing examinations and reports, equipment for modern diagnosis and treatment, accuracy and completeness in filling out reports, friendliness and courtesy of the staff, responsiveness (waitings) in medical institutions, and convenience of location for you.
Here is a list of the top 94 countries according to this index:
1. Taiwan 2. South Korea 3. Japan 4. Netherlands 5. Denmark 6. France 7. Spain 8. Finland 9. Thailand 10. Austria 11. Norway 12. Estonia 13. Czech Republic 14. Belgium 15. Luxembourg 16. Lithuania 17. Qatar 18. Israel 19. United Kingdom 20. Australia 21. Portugal 22. Mexico 23. Germany 24. Singapore 25. Switzerland 26. Turkey 27. Sri Lanka 28. United Arab Emirates 29. Malaysia 30. Canada 31. New Zealand 32. Uruguay 33. Ecuador 34. China 35. Sweden 36. Colombia 37. Argentina 38. United States 39. Iceland 40. Guatemala 41. Philippines 42. Slovenia 43. Hong Kong (China) 44. India 45. Italy 46. Oman 47. Jordan 48. Croatia 49. Costa Rica 50. South Africa 51. Lebanon 52. Chile 53. Latvia 54. Kenya 55. Vietnam 56. Russia 57. Saudi Arabia 58. Indonesia 59. Panama 60. Kazakhstan 61. Pakistan 62. Brazil 63. Puerto Rico 64. Slovakia 65. Dominican Republic 66. Bulgaria 67. Kuwait 68. Poland 69. Greece 70. Nepal 71. Tunisia 72. Cyprus 73. Romania 74. Peru 75. Ukraine 76. Bosnia and Herzegovina 77. North Macedonia 78. Georgia 79. Algeria 80. Trinidad and Tobago 81. Hungary 82. Iran 83. Serbia 84. Malta 85. Ireland 86. Albania 87. Azerbaijan 88. Belarus 89. Nigeria 90. Egypt 91. Morocco 92. Iraq 93. Bangladesh 94. Venezuela
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Jordan ranks 47th globally on healthcare quality index
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