5.38 - 6.26
4.13 - 5.38
3.24 - 4.13
2.77 - 3.24
1.19 - 2.77
0.67 - 1.19
0.22 - 0.67
0.06 - 0.22

Physicians (per 1,000 people)

This metric reflects the availability of medical professionals in a population, encompassing both general practitioners and specialized doctors who provide critical healthcare services. A higher ratio indicates better access to healthcare, which can lead to improved health outcomes and increased preventive care initiatives. It serves as a vital indicator of a country’s healthcare infrastructure, influencing health policy and resource allocation. Furthermore, the distribution of these practitioners can reveal disparities in health access across different regions, highlighting areas in need of targeted interventions. Monitoring this figure over time can provide insights into healthcare trends, workforce development, and the overall effectiveness of public health initiatives. Source:
Year:
2021
#Flag
Country
Physicians (per 1,000 people)
Year
1
Belgium6.262021
2
Uruguay6.22021
3
Malta5.492021
4
Czechia5.472021
5
Austria5.462021
6
Georgia5.412021
7
Cyprus5.382021
8
Norway5.172021
9
Lithuania4.952021
10
Slovak Republic4.632021
11
Germany4.522021
12
Switzerland4.442021
13
Italy4.132021
14
Ireland4.062021
15
Israel3.652021
16
New Zealand3.522021
17
Trinidad and Tobago3.412021
18
Hungary3.292021
19
Paraguay3.242021
20
United Kingdom3.172021
21
Chile2.972021
22
El Salvador2.912021
23
Saudi Arabia2.792021
24
Costa Rica2.772021
25
Montenegro2.772021
26
Canada2.462021
27
Colombia2.362021
28
Brazil2.142021
29
Brunei Darussalam1.912021
30
Peru1.652021
31
Sri Lanka1.192021
32
Tonga1.012021
33
Nepal0.872021
34
South Africa0.812021
35
Philippines0.792021
36
Indonesia0.692021
37
Bangladesh0.672021
38
Bhutan0.562021
39
Nigeria0.42021
40
Lao PDR0.332021
41
Zambia0.32021
42
Kenya0.232021
43
Guinea-Bissau0.222021
44
Cameroon0.122021
45
Mozambique0.082021
46
Burundi0.072021
47
Papua New Guinea0.062021
48
Togo0.062021
49
Chad0.062021