Japan has fewer physicians per capita than most other OECD countries. In 2006, Japan had 2.1 practising
physicians per 1 000 population, well below the OECD average of 3.1. The relatively low number of
doctors per capita in Japan is due at least partly to government policies fixing limits on the number of new
entrants in medical schools.
Japan had 9.3 nurses per 1 000 population in 2006, a figure slightly below the OECD average of 9.7.
source OECD Health Data 2008
i really need to know before tomoorow other wise ill be in big trouble .... my humaanities teacher is very strict
WEll in Norchy there are minus numbers of people per doctor, no I am also trying to find the answer to this question out. Thansks for Atlas tip :))))))))))
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In Brazil, there are about 2.1 doctors per 1,000 people, according to the World Bank. This would equate to around 476 people per doctor in Brazil. However, it's important to note that these figures can vary depending on the region and specific healthcare infrastructure.
About 337 people per square kilometer.
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population per doctor measure how many doctors there are avaible in a country... ....there are approximately 440 people per doctor in the U.K., which is quite good. for example in Yemen there are 3000 people per doctor hope this answers it for you! love Farz x
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In Poland, there are approximately 340 people per doctor. This ratio may vary depending on the region and availability of healthcare services.
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There are 25 doctors per 100,000 people in Haiti
i actually live in Germany so i no that its 1 person per doctor :)
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In China, there are about 1.5 doctors per 1,000 people, which means there are approximately 666 people per doctor. Please note that this ratio may vary based on different regions and healthcare facilities within the country.