Japan's mortality rate decreased from 4.6 in 1990 to 1.7 in 2022, reflecting the country’s exceptional healthcare standards and long life expectancy. By 2000, the rate had dropped to 3.3, driven by advanced neonatal care, universal healthcare access, and a focus on diet and preventive health.
The rate declined further to 1.7 by 2022, highlighting Japan's ability to manage chronic diseases and implement cutting-edge medical technologies. However, Japan’s rapidly aging population and declining birthrate present ongoing challenges to sustaining low mortality levels in the future.
The rate declined further to 1.7 by 2022, highlighting Japan's ability to manage chronic diseases and implement cutting-edge medical technologies. However, Japan’s rapidly aging population and declining birthrate present ongoing challenges to sustaining low mortality levels in the future.
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