According to the World Health Organization (WHO) data from 2021, the top ten countries with the maximum number of hospitals are:
- China – 31,772 hospitals
- India – 25,778 hospitals
- United States – 6,146 hospitals
- Russia – 5,726 hospitals
- Japan – 8,299 hospitals
- Mexico – 4,613 hospitals
- Brazil – 4,487 hospitals
- Germany – 2,214 hospitals
- Indonesia – 2,071 hospitals
- Turkey – 1,595 hospitals
These countries have the highest number of hospitals, which are medical institutions that provide medical treatment, diagnosis, and care to patients. It’s worth noting that some of these countries, such as China and India, have a large population, which may contribute to the high number of hospitals. Additionally, some of these countries, such as the United States, have a strong healthcare system with a large number of hospitals.
Top Ten Countries with Maximum Hospitals 2016 |
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Country | No. Of Hospital | ||||
China | 69,105 | ||||
India | 15,067 | ||||
Vietnam | 12,500 | ||||
Nigeria | 11,588 | ||||
Russia | 11,200 | ||||
Japan | 9,413 | ||||
Egypt | 7,411 | ||||
South Korea | 6,446 | ||||
Brazil | 6,410 | ||||
USA | 6,097 |