Germany - Healthcare Expenditure on Inpatient Long Term Care (Health) by Compulsory Contributory Health Insurance Schemes and Compulsory Medical Saving Accounts (CMSA)

Since 2014, Germany Healthcare Expenditure on Inpatient Long Term Care (Health) by Compulsory Contributory Health Insurance Schemes and Compulsory Medical Saving Accounts (CMSA) increased 6.1% year on year. In 2019, the country was ranked number 6 comparing other countries in Healthcare Expenditure on Inpatient Long Term Care (Health) by Compulsory Contributory Health Insurance Schemes and Compulsory Medical Saving Accounts (CMSA) at €202.9 Per Capita. Germany is overtaken by Switzerland, which was ranked number 5 at €256.99 Per Capita and is followed by Slovenia with €102.5 Per Capita. Netherlands ranked the highest with €819.52 Per Capita in 2019, that is an increase of 0.3% versus 2018. Luxembourg, France and Liechtenstein respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Greece witnessed the best average annual growth at +48.4% per year, while Belgium recorded the worst performance at -42.3% per year.

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Date Euros Per Capita
2019 202.90
2018 197.40
2017 195.89
2016 167.02
2015 162.21
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How does Germany rank in Healthcare Expenditure on Inpatient Long Term Care (Health) by Compulsory Contributory Health Insurance Schemes and Compulsory Medical Saving Accounts (CMSA)?

# 20 Countries Euros Per Capita Last YoY 5‑years CAGR
1 #1
Netherlands
819.52 2019 +0.3 % -0.1 % View data
2 #2
Luxembourg
493.35 2019 -0.0 % +0.0 % View data
5 #5
Switzerland
256.99 2019 +2.2 % +1.8 % View data
6 #6
Germany
202.90 2019 +2.8 % +6.1 % View data
7 #7
Slovenia
102.50 2019 -0.4 % +2.4 % View data
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