Germany - Healthcare Expenditure on Residential Long-Term Care Facilities by Compulsory Contributory Health Insurance Schemes and Compulsory Medical Saving Accounts (CMSA)
Since 2014, Germany Healthcare Expenditure on Residential Long-Term Care Facilities by Compulsory Contributory Health Insurance Schemes and Compulsory Medical Saving Accounts (CMSA) was up 6.6% year on year. In 2019, the country was number 6 comparing other countries in Healthcare Expenditure on Residential Long-Term Care Facilities by Compulsory Contributory Health Insurance Schemes and Compulsory Medical Saving Accounts (CMSA) with €211.93 Per Capita. Germany is overtaken by Switzerland, which was number 5 with €242.78 Per Capita and is followed by Slovenia at €94.59 Per Capita. Netherlands lead the ranking with €1,099.9 Per Capita in 2019, that is a growth of 1% versus 2018. Luxembourg, Liechtenstein and France respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Greece recorded the best 5 years average growth at +48.4% per year, while Belgium recorded the worst performance at -59.6% per year.
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Date | Euros Per Capita |
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2019 | 211.93 |
2018 | 206.26 |
2017 | 203.41 |
2016 | 172.40 |
2015 | 166.50 |
How does Germany rank in Healthcare Expenditure on Residential Long-Term Care Facilities by Compulsory Contributory Health Insurance Schemes and Compulsory Medical Saving Accounts (CMSA)?
# | 17 Countries | Euros Per Capita | Last | YoY | 5‑years CAGR | ||
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1 |
#1
Netherlands
|
1,099.90 | 2019 | +0.9 % | +0.6 % | View data | |
2 |
#2
Luxembourg
|
335.15 | 2019 | -3.8 % | -0.8 % | View data | |
5 |
#5
Switzerland
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242.78 | 2019 | +2.2 % | +1.7 % | View data | |
6 |
#6
Germany
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211.93 | 2019 | +2.8 % | +6.6 % | View data | |
7 |
#7
Slovenia
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94.59 | 2019 | -0.6 % | +2.0 % | View data |