Depends on the country, because in 3rd world countries not all are registered, etc...
What is the ratio of people per doctor in sudan?
As of recent estimates, Afghanistan has approximately 0.3 doctors per 1,000 people, which translates to a doctor-to-population ratio of about 1 doctor for every 3,300 individuals. This ratio reflects significant challenges in healthcare access and infrastructure in the country. Factors such as ongoing conflict, economic instability, and limited medical training opportunities contribute to this low ratio.
Doctors per people - the amount doctors are allocated to a thousand people. A low amount of doctors per people rate is normally found in a LEDC and is most likely to be due to a low literacy rate.
the EU average is 2.3 doctors per thousand I want to know the doctor per patient ratio in germany, not the EU
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, there are approximately 0.2 doctors per 10,000 people, according to data from the World Health Organization. This ratio is significantly lower than the recommended ratio of at least 1 doctor per 1,000 people for basic health care services.
Current 2009 ratio of patients per Doctors according tohttp://strangemaps.wordpress.com/2007/10/17/185-the-doctorspatients-map-of-the-world/ the ratio stands at a regional average of 310:1.
As of 2021, Romania has around 3.7 doctors per 1,000 people. This ratio indicates the availability of medical professionals to serve the population in the country.
The doctor to patient ratio in Uganda is 1:1500
Israel. Countries with Jews in them have a lot of doctors. The more Jews in a specific country, the more doctors they have. The countries that are populated mostly by Jews are called Judaism countries. Judaism is a religon. Its symbol is the Star Of David.
It is not easy to tell the actual ratio of doctors in this hospital because many new doctors are joining day by day and some old doctors are also resigning day by day. So, In my opinion, it is very difficult to calculate the exact ratio of number of doctors and these doctors are enough to provide proper care and medical services to all patient in their hospital.
Britain has one of the lowest of European countries with a "GP to Head of Population" ratio of 1:562
As of 2020, the number of people per doctor in Germany is around 285. This ratio accounts for both primary care and specialist doctors in the country. The distribution of doctors may vary regionally, impacting accessibility to healthcare services for patients.