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OOP spending accounted for 73% of total private spending, or around 0.66% of GDP in 2014. 13 Compared with several Southeast Asian countries where OOP spending is around 50% of total health ...
Total U.S. spending on employer-sponsored health insurance and related insurance products could rise 5.2% between this year and 2026, to $1.6 trillion, government analysts report. The analysts expect ...
The per capita cost of Baltimore’s fiscal 2026 budget is among the highest in the nation, at $7,648 per resident, surpassing spending in other major cities.
The Netherlands ranks seventh among the 32 NATO countries in terms of defence expenditure per capita. Dutch defence expenditure was estimated at 1.1 thousand euros per capita in 2024. At the top of ...
As part of the Rs3.45 trillion provincial budget for FY 2025-26, the government has allocated Rs326.5 billion to the health sector, marking an 8 per cent increase from the previous year's Rs302.2 ...
Per-capita municipal health expenditure, 2003–2016. By contrast, between 2003 and 2016, the federal government’s share of health financing fell from 50.0% to 40.8% of total public health expenditure.
In the Indian context, increasing Government Health Expenditure (GHE) to 3% of GDP would reduce OOPE to 30% of overall health expenditure (3, 4). Despite this, India’s public spending on healthcare ...
Omada Health (OMDA) has become the second major digital health company to debut on the public markets this year, with an initial public offering valued at $1.1 billion. The company follows a ...
The District of Columbia has the most physicians per 100,000 population, while Idaho has the fewest specialist physicians and Nevada has the fewest primary care physicians per 100,000, KFF data found.
Objectives The relative health effects of changes in unemployment, inflation and gross domestic product (GDP) per capita on population health have not been assessed. We aimed to determine the effect ...