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High-Income Countries (HICs)
'High-income countries (HICs)
' are nations classified by the World Bank as having a gross national income (GNI) per capita of more than $13,845 (2024 threshold, updated annually).
These countries typically possess:
- Advanced healthcare systems
- High levels of education and infrastructure
- Greater capacity for research and innovation
- Lower rates of communicable diseases and a higher prevalence of non-communicable diseases
Characteristics
- Universal or near-universal health coverage
- Strong public health institutions and regulatory frameworks
- Major contributors to global health funding and policy
- Hosts of major academic medical centers and global research hubs
Role in Global Health
HICs are key players in:
- Funding and guiding international health efforts
- Collaborating with low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) on research and implementation of health programs