The average patient-to-doctor ratio in Europe varies by country, but it generally ranges from about 200 to 500 patients per doctor. Countries like Germany and France tend to have lower ratios, with approximately 400 patients per doctor, while others may have higher ratios. Factors influencing these ratios include healthcare systems, population density, and regional healthcare policies. Overall, the European average is around 300 to 400 patients per doctor.
The doctor to patient ratio in Uganda is 1:1500
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Ireland's ratio of doctors to population is 2.3 per 1,000. The European average currently stands at 3.5 per 1,000.
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1 doctor per every 1722 patients.
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It depends, if we're talking about north, the persons per doctor in the region of Lombardy are 180 whereas in the Southern region of Basilicata there are 230 people for every doctor.
1:14, according to this source: www.africapedia.com/.../index.php?...DOCTOR-%20PATIENT%20RATIO%20IN%20AFRICA