Ireland’s mortality rate fell from 7.6 in 1990 to 2.7 in 2022, underscoring the success of its healthcare system. The 1990s saw a steady reduction, with the rate reaching 6.0 by 2000. This progress was driven by advancements in maternal and neonatal care and increased public health awareness.
From 2000 onward, the decline continued, with the rate stabilizing at 2.7 by 2022. Ireland’s focus on preventative care and chronic disease management played a pivotal role in sustaining these low mortality rates, though an aging population presents ongoing challenges.
From 2000 onward, the decline continued, with the rate stabilizing at 2.7 by 2022. Ireland’s focus on preventative care and chronic disease management played a pivotal role in sustaining these low mortality rates, though an aging population presents ongoing challenges.
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