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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     United States: 13.9 % of GDP 
# 2     Switzerland: 10.9 % of GDP 
# 3     Germany: 10.8 % of GDP 
= 4     Greece: 9.4 % of GDP 
= 4     France: 9.4 % of GDP 
= 4     Canada: 9.4 % of GDP 
# 7     Portugal: 9.3 % of GDP 
# 8     Iceland: 9.2 % of GDP 
# 9     Australia: 9.1 % of GDP 
# 10     Belgium: 9 % of GDP 
# 11     Sweden: 8.8 % of GDP 
# 12     Denmark: 8.6 % of GDP 
# 13     Netherlands: 8.5 % of GDP 
# 14     Italy: 8.3 % of GDP 
# 15     Norway: 8.1 % of GDP 
# 16     New Zealand: 8 % of GDP 
# 17     Japan: 7.8 % of GDP 
# 18     Austria: 7.6 % of GDP 
= 19     Spain: 7.5 % of GDP 
= 19     United Kingdom: 7.5 % of GDP 
# 21     Hungary: 7.4 % of GDP 
# 22     Czech Republic: 7.3 % of GDP 
# 23     Finland: 7 % of GDP 
# 24     Ireland: 6.9 % of GDP 
= 25     Mexico: 6 % of GDP 
= 25     Poland: 6 % of GDP 
# 27     Luxembourg: 5.9 % of GDP 
# 28     Slovakia: 5.6 % of GDP 
Weighted average: 8.3 % of GDP  


DEFINITION: Total expenditure on health in the country given as a percentage of its GDP (Data for 2001).

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COMMENTARY     

Edria Murray
Staff editor

21st February 2005
Healthcare spending is one indicator of the

level of resourcing of a nation's health care system.

Comparing healthcare spending with GDP can indicate the importance of health according to

government policy makers.



To compare priorities for government spending,

comparison should be made with spending in other

areas such as
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,

education

and
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security
.



To gain a better overview of healthcare

resourcing, other resourcing indicators such as

the number of healthcare professionals (
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and
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physicians
) per capita and
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person
should be consulted.

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