EMA, or the European Medicines Agency, is not a country but a regulatory body responsible for evaluating and supervising medicinal products in the European Union. Therefore, it does not have a country ranking. The agency operates across EU member states, ensuring the safety and efficacy of medicines.
However, individual countries within the EU may be ranked based on their contributions to pharmaceutical innovation or healthcare systems. For specific rankings related to healthcare or regulatory performance, refer to global indices like the World Health Organization’s reports or the Pharmaceutical Innovation Index.