Almost half of Brits are planning a winter getaway, with one in six jetting off to Asia, the Middle East, Central and South America, according to Scott Dunn Travel. However, health concerns while abroad are a worry for some holidaymakers.
New research from 1st Move International Removals has delved into healthcare options overseas. The study evaluated factors such as medicine availability and cost, government readiness, and medical infrastructure and professionals.
Shockingly, the UK didn't even make it into the top 10, coming in at 27th out of 110 countries. The UK scored 47.15 out of 100 on the Healthcare Index, but did best in the Medical Infrastructure and Professionals category with 78.03, reports the Express.
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So, which country offers the best healthcare for travellers?
Taiwan takes the top spot for those seeking high-quality healthcare abroad, boasting an overall score of 78.72.
With an impressive infrastructure rating of 87.16, Taiwan's efficient medical system ensures easy access to top professionals and facilities. Its highly praised National Health Insurance (NHI) system caters to both nationals and expats, making Taiwan an ideal destination for health-conscious travellers.
South Korea takes the second spot, providing peace of mind for tourists with a robust healthcare score of 77.7. Renowned for its state-of-the-art hospitals and skilled staff, South Korea's infrastructure scores 79.05, ensuring dependable care for visitors.
The nation's healthcare system, which operates on a national health insurance model, also benefits expats who are eligible to enrol after six months.
Australia ranks third, offering reliable healthcare to tourists with an overall score of 74.11. With an infrastructure rating of 90.75, the country boasts some of the world's top hospitals and professionals.
Australia offers comprehensive medical coverage for its residents through Medicare, including GP appointments and hospital visits. For expats, a two percent Medicare Levy is applicable.
1. Taiwan - 78.72
2. South Korea - 77.7
3. Australia - 74.11
4. Canada- 71.32
5. Sweden - 70.73
6. Ireland - 67.99
7. Netherlands - 65.38
8. Germany - 64.66
9. Norway - 64.63
10. Israel - 61.73
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