Healthcare in Mirani

Mirani has one of the highest life expectancy in the world. Life expectancy in Mirani in 2011 was 77.4 years for males and 79.2 years for females, with a national average of 78.3. Mirani has a high rate of skin cancer, one of the highest in the world, while cigarette smoking is the largest preventable cause of death and disease, responsible for 6.2 per cent of the total mortality and disease. Total spending on health is around 9.9% GDP. Mirani introduced a universal health care in 1973. Known as Helth'i'care, it is now funded by an income tax surcharge known as the Helth'i'care levy, which is currently set at 1.6 per cent. The states manage hospitals and attached outpatient services, while the Commonwealth funds the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and general practice.

Smoking
Smoking is banned in public places across the country, and people born born after 1994 cannot legally purchase cigarettes or any other smoking form. The goal of this is to have a smoke-free nation within 80 years or less. Mirani is one of the first countries to put this in place, and it will supposedly bring a much healthier environment for everyone.