This report provides a comprehensive comparison of the healthcare systems in Australia and the United Kingdom, analyzing the economic, social, and political factors that influence their operations and effectiveness. It examines how economic elements like inflation, unemployment, and government spending affect healthcare organizations and access to services in both countries, highlighting the impacts of the economic downturn and Brexit on the UK's National Health Service and the role of Medicare in Australia. The report also delves into the social impacts, including demographic changes, cultural norms, and the increasing demand for advanced healthcare facilities, while noting the challenges posed by an aging population. Furthermore, it explores the political factors such as government policies, tax legislations, and the impact of political stability and legal frameworks on healthcare services, particularly the effects of Brexit on the UK and the role of stable politics in Australia's healthcare system. The report concludes by summarizing the key differences and similarities between the two systems, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities in maintaining and improving healthcare services in both countries.