The data displays the number of CT scans (computer tomography) per 1,000 inhabitants in selected countries as of 2015. In South Korea, an average of some 175 CT examinations were performed for every 1,000 inhabitants.
United States | 245.3 |
Japan | 230.8 |
Luxembourg | 207.7 |
Belgium | 198.8 |
France | 197.4 |
Iceland | 190.9 |
Greece | 181.1 |
South Korea | 174.9 |
Turkey | 174.8 |
Latvia | 168.5 |
Portugal | 165.3 |
Denmark | 161.8 |
Slovak Republic | 156.2 |
Canada | 152.8 |
Estonia | 151.9 |
Germany | 143.8 |
OECD-29 | 143.1 |
Austria | 142.2 |
Israel | 131.3 |
Australia | 119.6 |
Hungary | 107.1 |
Spain | 104.9 |
Czech Republic | 101.9 |
Switzerland | 100.3 |
Poland | 97 |
Chile | 86.5 |
Netherlands | 80.8 |
United Kingdom | 79.3 |
Slovenia | 61.8 |
Finland | 34.2 |