BANGKOK — 3 July 2026, the government has welcomed Thailand being ranked the world’s eighth-best healthcare system in 2026 by the Numbeo website, saying the result reflects the country’s efficient healthcare management and broad access to medical services.
Deputy Government Spokesperson Ploytalay Laksameesangjan said on Friday that the ranking was published by Numbeo, the world’s largest crowd-sourced cost-of-living and quality-of-life database, which compiles user-reported data on healthcare, housing, crime, transportation, cost of living and other indicators. According to the 2026 survey, Thailand ranked eighth globally for healthcare.
The top 10 countries with the best healthcare systems in the 2026 survey were:
- Taiwan — 87.1 points
- South Korea — 82.9 points
- Netherlands — 81.1 points
- Japan — 80.1 points
- Austria — 78.9 points
- Ecuador — 77.7 points
- Finland — 77.6 points
- Thailand — 77.5 points
- Denmark — 77.2 points
- Spain — 77.2 points
Ploytalay said Thailand’s healthcare system has been recognised for combining affordable medical costs with high-quality services, efficient administration and broad access to treatment.
She also highlighted the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS), commonly known as the 30-baht scheme or Gold Card scheme, which allows eligible Thai citizens to receive healthcare using only their national identification card. The programme covers a wide range of medical services, from common illnesses to chronic and high-cost conditions, through Thailand’s network of public and participating private hospitals.
The government noted that the latest ranking also reinforces Thailand’s reputation as one of the world’s leading destinations for medical tourism.