The fundamental market metrics for the eight most populous countries of the Asia Pacific region reveals that the general excellence of the ________ healthcare system produces the longest lifespans in the world. Multiple Choice Chinese Indian Japanese Indonesian Vietnamese

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Answer:

The correct answer is Japan

Among those choices, Japan is ranked as the best healthcare system, resulting in its excellence. The excellent Japanese Healthcare System is one of the quality of that population life. They live much longer than the world’s average population, and the service quality is one of the system priority.  

When compared to other countries in the region, Japan’s Healthcare is very affordable and very  accessible. The Japanese Government also dedicates a high percentage of its budget to healthcare and also funds more than 80% of it. If we compare to the countries involved in this research, that includes Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan the highest governmental investment in health, if we consider it proportionally.

Explanation:

Most of the top-ranked countries of this chart aren’t listed as a choice to answer. Japan is followed by Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Korea. Considering the rank proposed to APAC (Asia-Pacific-American Community), which is the world’s largest trade deal, India was evaluated as the last accessible healthcare system, followed by Indonesia. China has achieved an average percentage, standing in the middle of that chart.  

Japan also has the best outcomes if we consider that country list, with the highest life expectancy, and the lowest maternal and infant mortality. India and Indonesia also figure in the lowest positions.

Following all scores in every studied aspects of healthcare (Accessibility, Outcome, Spending, and Affordability), the Chinese Healthcare System is always considered average. Vietnam has reached the same scores, but it’s considered one of the last affordable systems.