Singapore’s mortality rate decreased significantly from 6.1 in 1990 to 1.8 in 2022, reflecting the country’s robust healthcare system. By 2000, the rate had fallen to 3.0, driven by advancements in medical technology and preventive care.
The rate stabilized at around 2.2 between 2010 and 2019 before declining further to 1.8 by 2022. Singapore’s focus on health education, widespread access to high-quality medical services, and strong public health governance were key to achieving one of the world’s lowest mortality rates.
The rate stabilized at around 2.2 between 2010 and 2019 before declining further to 1.8 by 2022. Singapore’s focus on health education, widespread access to high-quality medical services, and strong public health governance were key to achieving one of the world’s lowest mortality rates.
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