Singapore boasts the highest public health level in the ASEAN region. Globally, the Lion City ranks second in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with a score of 85. Brunei Darussalam holds the second position among the healthiest ASEAN nations with a score of 78, followed by Malaysia in third place (69) and Indonesia in fourth (60).
The World Health Organization (WHO) released a ranking of the health levels of populations in 188 countries worldwide. Iceland secured the top spot due to its highly effective tobacco control policies, significantly reducing the number of smokers. Furthermore, its public health financing system is considered highly successful.
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