| Taiwan | | |
% of those who think that doctors can be trusted | 73.2% (2011) [15/32countries] | | |
Satisfaction with the treatment last given by a doctor (7 steps) | 4.98 (2011) [23/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that the medical skills of doctors are not as good as they should be | 34.4% (2011) [13/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that doctors discuss all treatment options with their patients | 73.2% (2011) [1/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that doctors care more about their earnings than about their patients | 47.5% (2011) [10/31countries] | | |
% of those who think that doctors would tell their patients if they made a mistake during treatment | 25.8% (2011) [12/32countries] | | |
Satisfaction with the treatment last given in hospitalr (7 steps) | 4.91 (2011) [23/32countries] | | |
% of those who often visited or were visited by a doctor during the past 12 months | 13.5% (2011) [24/32countries] | | |
% of those who have been in hospital or a clinic as an inpatient overnight during the past 12 months | 10.7% (2011) [30/31countries] | | |
% of those who did not get the medical treatment needed because they could not take the time off work or had other commitments during the past 12 months | 4.9% (2011) [28/32countries] | | |
% of those who did not get the medical treatment needed because they could not pay for it during the past 12 months | 1.8% (2011) [31/32countries] | | |
% of those who did not get the medical treatment needed because the waiting list was too long during the past 12 months | 5.2% (2011) [28/32countries] | | |
% of those who often visited or were visited by an alternative health care practitioner during the past 12 months | 4.3% (2011) [13/32countries] | | |
Satisfaction with the treatment last given by an alternative health care practitioner (7 steps) | 4.78 (2011) [21/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that alternative medicine provides better solutions for health problems than western medicine | 19.8% (2011) [14/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that alternative medicine promises more than it is able to deliver | 68.9% (2011) [1/32countries] | | |
% of those who have confidence in their country's healthcare system to handle a future global health emergency | 89.4% (2021) [2/17countries] | | |
% of those who have confidence in the health care system (5 choices) | 78.6% (2011) [18/32countries] | | |
Satisfaction with the health care system (7 steps) | 4.54 (2011) [17/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that their country's healthcare system needs major reform | 27.9% (2021) [15/17countries] | | |
% of those who think that health care is the most important issue for their country | 25.8% (2020) [23/28countries] | | |
% of those who agree that the government is responsible for providing health care for the sick | 91.0% (2016) [32/35countries] | | |
% of those who turn to family members or close friends first to look after you if you were seriously ill | 86.7% (2017) [7/30countries] | | |
% of those who turn to private companies first to look after you if you were seriously ill | 5.0% (2017) [3/30countries] | | |
% of those who turn to public services first to look after you if you were seriously ill | 1.8% (2017) [28/30countries] | | |
% of those who think that the government should primarily provide health care for the sick | 28.8% (2017) [30/30countries] | | |
% of those who think that private companies should primarily provide health care for the sick | 12.5% (2017) [4/30countries] | | |
% of those who think that family, relatives or friends should primarily provide health care for the sick | 45.1% (2017) [1/30countries] | | |
% of those who think that people should have access to publicly funded health even if they do not hold citizenship of their country | 33.8% (2011) [29/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that people should have access to publicly funded health even if they behave in ways that damage their health | 30.9% (2011) [24/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that many people do not have access to the health care they need | 34.9% (2011) [16/32countries] | | |
% of those who would like to see more government spending in health | 61.9% (2016) [32/35countries] | | |
% of those who think it is right that the rich can buy better health care | 47.6% (2019) [2/29countries] | | |
% of those who think it is fair that the rich can afford better health care for their children | 49.5% (2011) [2/32countries] | | |
% of those who think it is wrong that the rich can buy better health care | 44.3% (2019) [22/29countries] | | |
% of those who think it is unfair that the rich can afford better health care for their children | 42.8% (2011) [30/32countries] | | |
% of those willing to pay higher taxes to improve the level of health care for all people in the country | 50.9% (2011) [1/32countries] | | |
% of those who agree that the health care system will improve soon | 65.5% (2011) [5/32countries] | | |
% of those who agree that the health care system is inefficient | 33.4% (2011) [22/32countries] | | |
% of those who agree that the government should provide only limited health care services | 44.8% (2011) [2/32countries] | | |
% of those who agree that people use health care services more than necessary | 60.8% (2011) [6/32countries] | | |
% of those in favor of public funding of treatment of HIV/AIDS | 70.6% (2011) [20/32countries] | | |
% of those in favor of public funding of programs to prevent obesity | 41.6% (2011) [30/32countries] | | |
% of those in favor of public funding of preventive medical checkups | 89.9% (2011) [10/32countries] | | |
% of those in favor of public funding of organ transplants | 87.8% (2011) [14/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that they would not get treatment from the doctor of their choice if they become seriously ill | 39.5% (2011) [8/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that they would not get the best treatment available in their country if they become seriously ill | 20.2% (2011) [15/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that they would get treatment from the doctor of their choice if they become seriously ill | 40.9% (2011) [22/32countries] | | |
% of those who think that they would get the best treatment available in their country if they become seriously ill | 48.5% (2011) [19/32countries] | | |