Monaco’s healthcare system among the best in the world

PLX Academy · News · 05 May 2022

According to the World Health Organization and the World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Report, the average female life expectancy is 93.5 years in Monaco while the average male life expectancy is 85.6 years. This results in an overall average life expectancy of 89.5 years which is the lengthiest in the world.

The country also ranks high under the OECD, which places it among the best global healthcare schemes. The Monaco healthcare system is commonly rated as one of the best in the world. Both public and private sectors in healthcare are considered to be of an extremely high standard, ranking well in global healthcare listings in creating Patient Luxury Experiences.  

The Principality of Monaco is a small but very wealthy country, and its standard of healthcare reflects the way of life in the country. It is also known that lifestyle changes can increase the well-being of people and their healthy years of life. Most people in Monaco eat healthy Mediterranean food and spend plenty of time relaxing outdoors. It is known that Monaco is a very family-centric and religious country, offering many positive and stress-free moments.

Although the Principality is tiny, the importance of the community is extremely high, because the old people are integrated into it and do not feel lost and unimportant. Even if there are various cultural differences among the residents, Monaco still offers plenty of occasions for old people to feel engaged, as well as other citizens of Monaco.

If you were born in Monaco in 2003, you can expect to have one of the longest life expectancy spans in Europe, according to the WHO.

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