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Health > Spending > Per person: Countries Compared

Edria Murray, Staff Editor

Author: Edria Murray, Staff Editor

In response to <i>Ganesh .R</i>:

<p>India does not appear in the list as the source of this data did not have this information, not because India spends too little to register on this statistic.</p>

<p>According to the 1995 World Bank study, healthcare expenditure for India was 6 percent of GDP which is equivalent to Rs320 (approx $US9.60) per capita per year. At that time, the major component of healthcare spending came from private households (75%), State governments contributed 15.2 percent and the central government contributed 5.2 percent. The remainder was contributed by third party insurance, employers, municipal government and foreign donors.</p>

Currently <a href=/graph/hea_spe_pri>private</a> healthcare spending is 4.2% of GDP.
DEFINITION: Spending per capita (PPP) in $US 1998.

CONTENTS

# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH
1 United States 4,271 1998
2 Switzerland 3,857 1998
3 Norway 3,182 1998
4 Denmark 2,785 1998
5 Luxembourg 2,731 1998
6 Iceland 2,701 1998
7 Germany 2,697 1998
Group of 7 countries (G7) average (profile) 2,398.43 1998
8 France 2,288 1998
9 Japan 2,243 1998
10 Netherlands 2,173 1998
11 Sweden 2,145 1998
12 Belgium 2,137 1998
13 Austria 2,121 1998
14 Canada 1,939 1998
High income OECD countries average (profile) 1,738.9 1998
15 Australia 1,714 1998
16 Finland 1,704 1998
17 Italy 1,676 1998
18 United Kingdom 1,675 1998
19 Israel 1,607 1998
20 Ireland 1,569 1998
Eurozone average (profile) 1,462.69 1998
21 United Arab Emirates 1,428 1998
Non-religious countries average (profile) 1,383 1998
European Union average (profile) 1,251.4 1998
NATO countries average (profile) 1,221.42 1998
22 New Zealand 1,163 1998
23 Spain 1,043 1998
24 Greece 965 1998
25 Portugal 859 1998
26 Slovenia 746 1998
27 Singapore 678 1998
28 Argentina 654 1998
29 Uruguay 621 1998
30 The Bahamas 612 1998
31 Barbados 601 1998
32 South Korea 470 1998
33 Lebanon 469 1998
34 Saint Kitts and Nevis 408 1998
35 Czech Republic 380 1998
36 Bahrain 358 1998
37 Hungary 318 1998
38 Brazil 308 1998
39 Chile 289 1998
40 Slovakia 285 1998
41 Costa Rica 257 1998
42 Poland 248 1998
43 Panama 246 1998
44 Estonia 243 1998
45 Mexico 236 1998
46 South Africa 230 1998
47 Colombia 227 1998
48 Dominica 208 1998
49 Trinidad and Tobago 204 1998
Former Spanish colonies average (profile) 196.5 1998
50 Grenada 193 1998
51 Lithuania 183 1998
52 Antigua and Barbuda 179 1998
Emerging markets average (profile) 175.61 1998
53 Venezuela 171 1998
54 Latvia 166 1998
55 Jamaica 157 1998
56 Turkey 153 1998
57 Saint Lucia 151 1998
58 Maldives 150 1998
59 El Salvador 143 1998
60 Namibia 142 1998
61 Peru 141 1998
62 Jordan 139 1998
63 Iran 128 1998
64 Botswana 127 1998
65 Gabon 122 1998
66 Mauritius 120 1998
67 Syria 116 1998
68 Thailand 112 1998
69 Tunisia 108 1998
70 Burma 97 1998
71 Dominican Republic 95 1998
=72 Fiji 86 1998
=72 Paraguay 86 1998
=72 Romania 86 1998
75 Belarus 85 1998
76 Belize 82 1998
77 Malaysia 81 1998
78 Guatemala 78 1998
79 Honduras 74 1998
80 Bolivia 69 1998
=81 Bulgaria 62 1998
=81 Kazakhstan 62 1998
83 Ecuador 59 1998
84 Nicaragua 54 1998
85 Guyana 51 1998
86 Swaziland 46 1998
=87 China 40 1998
=87 Democratic Republic of the Congo 40 1998
=89 Philippines 37 1998
=89 Cape Verde 37 1998
South and Central Asia average (profile) 36.09 1998
=91 Zimbabwe 36 1998
=91 Albania 36 1998
=91 Bhutan 36 1998
94 Kenya 31 1998
=95 Turkmenistan 30 1998
=95 Nigeria 30 1998
97 Sri Lanka 29 1998
=98 Cote d'Ivoire 28 1998
=98 Ukraine 28 1998
=100 Uzbekistan 25 1998
=100 Papua New Guinea 25 1998
=102 Senegal 23 1998
=102 Zambia 23 1998
104 Haiti 21 1998
=105 Guinea 19 1998
=105 Mauritania 19 1998
=105 Ghana 19 1998
=108 Pakistan 18 1998
=108 Uganda 18 1998
=110 Cambodia 17 1998
=110 Vietnam 17 1998
112 Georgia 16 1998
=113 Tajikistan 13 1998
=113 The Gambia 13 1998
=115 Bangladesh 12 1998
=115 Benin 12 1998
=117 Malawi 11 1998
=117 Nepal 11 1998
=117 Mali 11 1998
=117 Kyrgyzstan 11 1998
121 Rwanda 10 1998
=122 Burkina Faso 9 1998
=122 Central African Republic 9 1998
=122 Togo 9 1998
=125 Indonesia 8 1998
=125 Sierra Leone 8 1998
=125 Mozambique 8 1998
128 Chad 7 1998
129 Laos 6 1998
=130 Madagascar 5 1998
=130 Niger 5 1998
=130 Burundi 5 1998
133 Ethiopia 4 1998

Citation

Health > Spending > Per person: Countries Compared Map

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Interesting observations about Health > Spending > Per person

  • United States ranked first for spending > per person amongst Christian countries in 1998.
  • Australia ranked first for spending > per person amongst Hot countries in 1998.
  • Argentina ranked first for spending > per person amongst Emerging markets in 1998.
  • Denmark ranked first for spending > per person amongst European Union in 1998.
  • Norway ranked first for spending > per person amongst NATO countries in 1998.
  • Switzerland ranked first for spending > per person amongst Europe in 1998.
  • Canada ranked second for spending > per person amongst Former British colonies in 1998.
  • United Kingdom ranked last for spending > per person amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 1998.
  • United Arab Emirates ranked first for spending > per person amongst Muslim countries in 1998.
  • South Africa ranked first for spending > per person amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 1998.

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To Ganesh .R, I believe that what this graph shows is the amount of money that the listed countries' governments spend per capita on health services and facilities for their citizens.

Posted on 16 May 2005

Ian Graham, Staff Editor

Ian Graham, Staff Editor

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In response to <i>Ganesh .R</i>:

<p>India does not appear in the list as the source of this data did not have this information, not because India spends too little to register on this statistic.</p>

<p>According to the 1995 World Bank study, healthcare expenditure for India was 6 percent of GDP which is equivalent to Rs320 (approx $US9.60) per capita per year. At that time, the major component of healthcare spending came from private households (75%), State governments contributed 15.2 percent and the central government contributed 5.2 percent. The remainder was contributed by third party insurance, employers, municipal government and foreign donors.</p>

Currently <a href=/graph/hea_spe_pri>private</a> healthcare spending is 4.2% of GDP.

Posted on 17 May 2005

Edria Murray, Staff Editor

Edria Murray, Staff Editor

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This graph shows spending but it is not in total. it is based on each individual person

Posted on 30 Oct 2012

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