Thailand’s life expectancy rose from 70 years in 1990 to 80 years by 2022, reflecting significant improvements in healthcare infrastructure and public health initiatives. Key milestones include the introduction of universal healthcare in the early 2000s, which expanded access to medical services. The steady rise in life expectancy from the mid-1990s to 2010 also highlights advancements in managing communicable diseases, maternal health, and nutrition.
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