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Fig. 3

From: Towards universal health coverage in the context of population ageing: a narrative review on the implications from the long-term care system in Japan

Fig. 3

The correlation between life expectancy at birth and the number of years lived with disease or disability, 2019. Note: HALE denotes healthy life expectancy, indicating the average number of years that people in each country can expect to live in full health. The most recent available data for each country were obtained from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 [10]. Countries included here are American Samoa (ASM), Australia (AUS), Brunei Darussalam (BRN), Cambodia (KHM), China (CHN), Cook Islands (COK), Fiji (FJI), French Polynesia (PYF), Guam (GUM), Japan (JPN), Kiribati (KIR), Lao People’s Democratic Republic (LAO), Malaysia (MYS), Marshall Islands (MHL), The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Mongolia (MNG), Nauru (NRU), New Zealand (NZL), Niue (NIU), Papua New Guinea (PNG), Philippines (PHL), Republic of Korea (KOR), Samoa (WSM), Singapore (SGP), Solomon Islands (SLB), Tokelau (TKL), Tonga (TON), Tuvalu (TUV), Vanuatu (VUT), and Viet Nam (VNM)

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