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| Description | Average annual health expenditures per person in US dollars (PPP). For OECD countries, and some other countries. The chart is from OECD. OECD = Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. See also: List of countries by total health expenditure per capita. And: Health spending as a percent of GDP by country (gross domestic product).
"Government/compulsory": government health schemes or compulsory insurance (public or private). "Voluntary/Out of pocket": private voluntary health insurance or direct payments by households. See purchasing power parity (PPP). From the source page (emphasis added): "To compare spending levels between countries, per capita health expenditures are converted to a common currency (USD) and adjusted to take account of the difference in purchasing power of the national currencies. Actual Individual Consumption (AIC) PPPs are used as the most available and reliable conversion rates." |
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| Author | OECD. Also, text was added via an image editor such as freeware IrfanView. |
| Permission | See original Commons license details. |
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