Since the 1980s, Portugal has been progressively allocating more of its gross domestic product (GDP) to health services. The total expenditure on the health sector amounted to 10 percent of the GDP in 2023. This was a decrease from the previous year and from 2021, when the share of GDP ...
($7,146) and more on health care as a percentage of its GPD (15 percent) than any other nation. The United States is the fourth highest level of government health care, spending $3,426 per capita, behind three countries with higher levels of GDP per capita: Monaco, Luxembou[translate]...
national health expenditure as a share of its gross domestic product (GDP) reached 17.3 percent, this was a decrease on the previous year. The United States has the highest health spending based on GDP share among developed countries. Both public and private health spending in the U.S. is ...
Numbers-wise, China's domestic general government health expenditure as a percentage of GDP rose by more than two percentage points to above 3 percent in 2018, ranking at 93rd out of close to 200 countries. 从数字上看,2018年,中国国内一般政府卫生支出占GDP的比例上升了两个多百分点,达到3%以上,...
Second, the government's health budget has risen at a rate faster than OOP payments. Numbers-wise, China's domestic general government health expenditure as a percentage of GDP rose by more than two percentage points to ab...
As is presented, expense on public health in 1985 was nearly 8% of the GDP in the UAE, whereas it slightly decreased half a decade later. In 1993, however, the healthcare expense made up 10% of the total GDP. Education expenditure rose constantly from 1985 to 1993 and UAE’s exp...
Health Care, and the 16 Percent of GDP Canard
The research found U.S. health spending expanded faster than the economy, as nominal GDP growth rate in the same time period stood at 4.1 percent. American's health care spending has been growing faster than the economy for years, although the gap was narrowed in the last two years thanks...
Therefore, the authors of this paper decided to elaborate further on the World Bank’s adopted comparison of real GDP growth rates and healthcare spending between the first group presented by the G7 nations and the second one marked as Emerging Markets Seven (EM7). The G7 became a formal ...
Healthcare costs have risen dramatically in the United States over the past several decades. According to the Commonwealth Fund, healthcare spending as a percentage of GDP rose from 8.2% in 1980 to 17.8% in 2021.2 Americans are not getting better outcomes for their money compared to their peers...