1.15 - 1.40
0.43 - 1.15
0.00 - 0.43
0.00 - 0.00

External health expenditure (% of current health expenditure)

This indicator reflects the proportion of a country’s health spending that originates from international sources, illustrating the extent of foreign investment and assistance in the national healthcare system. It encompasses direct financial transfers from abroad and funds funneled through government channels or non-governmental organizations. By assessing this share, policymakers can gain insights into their dependency on external aid for critical health services, the sustainability of healthcare financing, and potential vulnerabilities in the system. A high percentage may indicate reliance on foreign assistance, while a lower figure could suggest a more self-sufficient national health framework. Understanding this interplay helps in formulating strategies to enhance local funding mechanisms and ensure resilient healthcare systems. Source:
Year:
2022
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Country
External health expenditure (% of current health expenditure)
Year
1
Philippines1.42022
2
Luxembourg1.152022
3
Georgia0.432022
4
Canada02022
5
Chile02022
6
Denmark02022
7
Korea, Rep.02022
8
Norway02022