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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   United States: 4,271 
#2   Switzerland: 3,857 
#3   Norway: 3,182 
#4   Denmark: 2,785 
#5   Luxembourg: 2,731 
#6   Iceland: 2,701 
#7   Germany: 2,697 
#8   France: 2,288 
#9   Japan: 2,243 
#10   Netherlands: 2,173 
#11   Sweden: 2,145 
#12   Belgium: 2,137 
#13   Austria: 2,121 
#14   Canada: 1,939 
#15   Australia: 1,714 
#16   Finland: 1,704 
#17   Italy: 1,676 
#18   United Kingdom: 1,675 
#19   Israel: 1,607 
#20   Ireland: 1,569 
#21   United Arab Emirates: 1,428 
#22   New Zealand: 1,163 
#23   Spain: 1,043 
#24   Greece: 965 
#25   Portugal: 859 
#26   Slovenia: 746 
#27   Singapore: 678 
#28   Argentina: 654 
#29   Uruguay: 621 
#30   Bahamas, The: 612 
#31   Barbados: 601 
#32   Korea, South: 470 
#33   Lebanon: 469 
#34   Saint Kitts and Nevis: 408 
#35   Czech Republic: 380 
#36   Bahrain: 358 
#37   Hungary: 318 
#38   Brazil: 308 
#39   Chile: 289 
#40   Slovakia: 285 
#41   Costa Rica: 257 
#42   Poland: 248 
#43   Panama: 246 
#44   Estonia: 243 
#45   Mexico: 236 
#46   South Africa: 230 
#47   Colombia: 227 
#48   Dominica: 208 
#49   Trinidad and Tobago: 204 
#50   Grenada: 193 
#51   Lithuania: 183 
#52   Antigua and Barbuda: 179 
#53   Venezuela: 171 
#54   Latvia: 166 
#55   Jamaica: 157 
#56   Turkey: 153 
#57   Saint Lucia: 151 
#58   Maldives: 150 
#59   El Salvador: 143 
#60   Namibia: 142 
#61   Peru: 141 
#62   Jordan: 139 
#63   Iran: 128 
#64   Botswana: 127 
#65   Gabon: 122 
#66   Mauritius: 120 
#67   Syria: 116 
#68   Thailand: 112 
#69   Tunisia: 108 
#70   Burma: 97 
#71   Dominican Republic: 95 
#72   Fiji: 86 
#73   Paraguay: 86 
#74   Romania: 86 
#75   Belarus: 85 
#76   Belize: 82 
#77   Malaysia: 81 
#78   Guatemala: 78 
#79   Honduras: 74 
#80   Bolivia: 69 
#81   Kazakhstan: 62 
#82   Bulgaria: 62 
#83   Ecuador: 59 
#84   Nicaragua: 54 
#85   Guyana: 51 
#86   Swaziland: 46 
#87   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 40 
#88   China: 40 
#89   Cape Verde: 37 
#90   Philippines: 37 
#91   Albania: 36 
#92   Zimbabwe: 36 
#93   Bhutan: 36 
#94   Kenya: 31 
#95   Nigeria: 30 
#96   Turkmenistan: 30 
#97   Sri Lanka: 29 
#98   Cote d'Ivoire: 28 
#99   Ukraine: 28 
#100   Uzbekistan: 25 
#101   Papua New Guinea: 25 
#102   Senegal: 23 
#103   Zambia: 23 
#104   Haiti: 21 
#105   Ghana: 19 
#106   Mauritania: 19 
#107   Guinea: 19 
#108   Pakistan: 18 
#109   Uganda: 18 
#110   Vietnam: 17 
#111   Cambodia: 17 
#112   Georgia: 16 
#113   Gambia, The: 13 
#114   Tajikistan: 13 
#115   Benin: 12 
#116   Bangladesh: 12 
#117   Nepal: 11 
#118   Malawi: 11 
#119   Mali: 11 
#120   Kyrgyzstan: 11 
#121   Rwanda: 10 
#122   Burkina Faso:
#123   Central African Republic:
#124   Togo:
#125   Indonesia:
#126   Mozambique:
#127   Sierra Leone:
#128   Chad:
#129   Laos:
#130   Niger:
#131   Madagascar:
#132   Burundi:
#133   Ethiopia:
Weighted average: 503.8  


DEFINITION: Spending per capita (PPP) in $US 1998.

SOURCE: World Bank. 2002. World Development Indicators 2002. CD-ROM. Washington, DC

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COMMENTARY     

Ian Graham
Staff Editor

16th May 2005
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.
Tapio
17th May 2005
I really don't believe that the US government spends the most money per person on health services. I would like to know how it's calculated.
Tom Spahr
16th November 2007
I believe alo is correct; I think that the number presented is aggregate of all sources, so both private and government spending is included.

With respect to Ganesh.R, I would not necessarily assume that India spends less than $4/year (remember that the footnotes show this as 1998 as the base year). It seems that India is not included, likely because figures were not available.
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