As such, how much a country spends on healthcare as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) can be an important indicator. The U.S. spends 16.9% of GDP on its healthcare, nearly double the OECD average of 8.8%. That’s also over 4 percentage points (p.p.) above Switzerland, ...
Rising medical costs vs GDP & inflation ($ billion) 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 Inflation GDP Medical costs Sources: OECD; National Departments of Health; Willis Towers Watson; AON; Mercer Marsh; National Statistical Institutes Finance is the great enabler A major fa...
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people in general use on Healthcare in this district will increment from 8% of GDP in 2000 to 14% of 2030. The extent of Europeans matured 65 years and more established will develop from 16% of every 2000 to 24% by 2030. This tremendous increment in maturing populace will expand the in...
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1 Over the past ten years, Canada’s annual healthcare spending has increased, on average, by about one percentage point more than its GDP growth (excluding 2020) of about CA $7,500 per capita each year. This makes Canada one of the top ten healthcare spenders in the world.2 ...
Healthcare expenditure accounted for 6.5 percent of the annual GDP in 2021, a slight decrease from 2020 when total healthcare accounted for 7.1 percent of total GDP. Of this, government spending decreased slightly by 5.6 percent year-on-year, while both social and personal expenditure increased ...
In 2023, the annual spending on public healthcare in the United Kingdom (UK) accounted for 8.9 percent of GDP.
In 2019, China spent approximately 6.6 percent of GDP on healthcare, which amounts to CNY6,519 billion (USD 944 billion). 26.7 percent was financed by the central and local governments, 45 percent was financed by publicly funded health insurance, private health insurance, or social health ...
Cash Payments Made by Families for Medical and Pharmaceutical SupportHealthcarePharmaceutical CareThe aim: conducting a comparative analysis of the dynamics of changes in health expenditures (%) from GDP and cash payments of families for medical and pharmace...