* indicates monthly or quarterly data series

Computed tomography scanners per million people, 2020:

The average for 2020 based on 23 countries was 25.75 scanners per million people. The highest value was in Iceland: 46.39 scanners per million people and the lowest value was in Hungary: 9.64 scanners per million people. The indicator is available from 1980 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: scanners per million people; Source: OECD
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Countries Computed tomography scanners, 2020 Global rank Available data
Iceland 46.39 1 1981 - 2020
Greece 43.74 2 2005 - 2020
Denmark 40.64 3 2000 - 2021
Switzerland 39.59 4 2007 - 2020
Italy 37.5 5 1997 - 2021
Latvia 37.36 6 2000 - 2020
Lithuania 31.13 7 2000 - 2021
Norway 31.04 8 2016 - 2021
Austria 28.49 9 1996 - 2020
Belgium 24.01 10 2003 - 2021
Luxembourg 22.21 11 1980 - 2021
Estonia 20.31 12 2005 - 2020
Ireland 20.26 13 1986 - 2021
Poland 20.08 14 1998 - 2020
Spain 20.04 15 2010 - 2020
Slovakia 19.05 16 2003 - 2020
Slovenia 19.03 17 2004 - 2021
France 18.93 18 1998 - 2020
Finland 17 19 1980 - 2020
Czechia 16.26 20 1991 - 2020
Turkey 14.97 21 2002 - 2020
Netherlands 14.68 22 1981 - 2020
Hungary 9.64 23 1980 - 2020


New - World map: Computed tomography scanners




Definition: The number of computed tomography scanners per million residents of the country.

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