Chile’s life expectancy rose consistently from 73 years in 1990 to 80 years by 2015, reflecting significant strides in healthcare accessibility and economic development. Major public health initiatives, such as immunization programs and efforts to reduce child mortality, drove improvements during the 1990s and 2000s. The stabilization at 80 years in recent years indicates a focus on tackling non-communicable diseases and enhancing elderly care, ensuring continued health gains for the population.
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