56.71 - 57.39
45.29 - 56.71
38.55 - 45.29
28.69 - 38.55
15.22 - 28.69
14.32 - 15.22
11.95 - 14.32
11.95 - 11.95

Domestic private health expenditure (% of current health expenditure)

This indicator represents the proportion of total health spending that originates from private domestic sources, encompassing contributions from households, businesses, and non-profit entities. It reflects the extent to which individuals and organizations independently finance healthcare services within their country, facilitating access to medical care outside of public funding structures. Sources may include direct out-of-pocket payments made at point-of-care or contributions to private health insurance plans, which often provide a range of services that public insurance may not cover. A higher percentage can indicate a greater reliance on private financing, potentially highlighting disparities in health access and the burden of costs on the population, ultimately influencing overall health outcomes and equity in healthcare delivery. Source:
Year:
2022
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Domestic private health expenditure (% of current health expenditure)
Year
1
Georgia57.392022
2
Philippines56.712022
3
Chile45.292022
4
Korea, Rep.38.552022
5
Canada28.692022
6
Denmark15.222022
7
Norway14.322022
8
Luxembourg11.952022