Understanding how nations care for their people is one of the most revealing ways to understand how they function. This series takes readers on a guided tour through ten of the world’s most influential health care systems, exploring how each country finances care, organizes services, supports its workforce, and balances the universal tensions of cost, access, quality, and equity.
Rather than ranking countries or searching for a single “best” model, this project focuses on clarity and comparison. Each profile follows a consistent structure, making it easy to see how different systems approach the same challenges — from primary care and hospital funding to digital health, long‑term care, and patient experience. Along the way, the series highlights the trade‑offs, innovations, and cultural choices that shape health care around the world.
Whether you’re a policymaker, a health professional, or simply curious about how other nations do things differently, this series offers a clear, accessible, and deeply informative look at the architecture of global health care. It’s an invitation to learn, compare, and rethink what’s possible.