Medical doctors Density by Country 2024

Physician density, measured as the number of medical doctors per 1,000 people, is a crucial indicator of a nation’s healthcare capacity and accessibility. It reflects the availability of healthcare professionals to address the medical needs of the population, influencing public health outcomes and the quality of care. Globally, the average number of physicians is 1.7 per 1,000 people, underscoring significant disparities between countries with robust healthcare systems and those with limited resources.

Countries with higher physician density often have well-funded healthcare systems, comprehensive medical training programs, and strong policies for healthcare accessibility. Conversely, nations with lower density face challenges such as brain drain, inadequate training facilities, and funding limitations. This article explores the top-ranking countries for physician density, examines global trends, and highlights the implications for healthcare equity and quality.

Top 10 Countries with Most Medical Doctors per 1,000 People
  1. Cuba: 8.4 per 1,000 people
  2. Monaco: 7.8 per 1,000 people
  3. Sweden: 7.1 per 1,000 people
  4. Greece: 6.3 per 1,000 people
  5. Belgium: 6.3 per 1,000 people
  6. Uruguay: 6.2 per 1,000 people
  7. San Marino: 6.0 per 1,000 people
  8. Portugal: 5.6 per 1,000 people
  9. Malta: 5.5 per 1,000 people
  10. Czechia: 5.5 per 1,000 people

Countries like Cuba and Monaco stand out for their exceptional physician density, driven by strong investments in medical education and healthcare accessibility. Cuba’s healthcare system emphasizes preventive care and exports medical professionals worldwide, resulting in a remarkable 8.4 physicians per 1,000 people. Sweden and Belgium benefit from advanced healthcare infrastructure and policies that attract and retain doctors. Smaller nations like San Marino and Malta achieve high density due to compact populations and efficient healthcare management. In South America, Uruguay excels with its focus on universal healthcare access. These countries illustrate that strategic investments and prioritization of healthcare can ensure ample physician availability.

Full Table (Source: World Bank Data)
wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Country Physician Density (per 1K population) Year
1 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Cuba 8.40 2,018
2 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Monaco 7.80 2,014
3 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Sweden 7.10 2,020
4 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Greece 6.30 2,020
5 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Belgium 6.30 2,021
6 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Uruguay 6.20 2,021
7 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM San Marino 6.00 2,014
8 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Portugal 5.60 2,020
9 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Malta 5.50 2,021
10 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Czechia 5.50 2,021
11 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Austria 5.50 2,021
12 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Georgia 5.40 2,021
13 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Cyprus 5.40 2,021
14 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Norway 5.20 2,021
15 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Lithuania 5.00 2,021
16 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Slovak Republic 4.60 2,021
17 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Spain 4.60 2,020
18 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Armenia 4.50 2,017
19 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Germany 4.50 2,021
20 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Switzerland 4.40 2,021
21 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Belarus 4.40 2,019
22 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Finland 4.30 2,020
23 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Denmark 4.30 2,019
24 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Bulgaria 4.20 2,018
25 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Italy 4.10 2,021
26 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Australia 4.10 2,020
27 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Ireland 4.10 2,021
28 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Moldova 4.10 2,020
29 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Kazakhstan 4.00 2,020
30 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Argentina 3.90 2,020
31 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Iceland 3.90 2,019
32 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Estonia 3.90 2,020
33 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Mongolia 3.90 2,018
34 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Netherlands 3.80 2,020
35 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Russian Federation 3.80 2,020
36 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Poland 3.70 2,020
37 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Serbia 3.70 2,016
38 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Korea, Dem. People's Rep. 3.70 2,017
39 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Israel 3.70 2,021
40 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Andorra 3.60 2,015
41 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM United States 3.60 2,020
42 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM New Zealand 3.50 2,021
43 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Croatia 3.50 2,019
44 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Trinidad and Tobago 3.40 2,021
45 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Latvia 3.30 2,020
46 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM France 3.30 2,020
47 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Hungary 3.30 2,021
48 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Slovenia 3.30 2,020
49 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM Paraguay 3.20 2,021
50 mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM mfk97mfk 09/12/2024 07:06 PM United Kingdom 3.20 2,021
Inequalities in Physician Density

The stark differences in physician density highlight global healthcare inequalities. While high-income nations boast abundant doctors, many low-income and developing countries struggle with shortages due to underfunded medical education systems and migration of healthcare professionals to wealthier nations. Sub-Saharan Africa, for example, faces severe shortages, with some countries reporting fewer than 0.1 physicians per 1,000 people.

Addressing the Physician Gap

To bridge the gap, governments and international organizations must invest in:

  • Medical Education: Expanding access to medical training programs and scholarships in underserved regions.
  • Retention Policies: Offering competitive salaries and incentives to prevent brain drain.
  • Telemedicine: Leveraging technology to extend healthcare services in remote areas.

Physician density serves as a vital measure of healthcare accessibility and quality. While countries like Cuba and Monaco lead in providing ample medical professionals, global disparities persist, leaving billions underserved. By investing in medical education, addressing workforce migration, and leveraging technology, nations can work toward equitable healthcare systems that meet the needs of their populations.


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