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#PreventionIndex preventionindex.org
Only top 1%
of world
population is
best adapted
to longer,
healthier
lives.
With an average population
of only 8.4 million, the top 10
countries account for only
1.1% of the world’s
population.
4. @ilcuk
#PreventionIndex
preventionindex.org
There is a 24-year
gap in life span
(life expectancy)
between the top
and bottom 10
countries.
There is a 21-year
gap in health span
(healthy life
expectancy) between
the top and bottom
10 countries.
There is a 23-year
gap in work span
(working life
expectancy)
between the top
and bottom 10
countries.
Our analysis
finds that
there are
significant
inequalities
between
countries at
the top and
bottom of
the Index.
All EU countries fall in the top 50 of countries globally with the exception of Bulgaria which ranks 56th64% are in the WHO Europe region.The top 10 countries have pop sizes less than
Scandinavia, G7 and the EU are the top three performing blocs.
Scandinavia, G7 and the EU are the top three performing blocs.
But immunisation programmes still make up a very small proportion of overall prevention spend
High ranked countries have the most medical doctors with over 40 per 10,000 population. Countries ranked 70 or worse fall to an average of only five per 10,000.