South Africa Healthcare Industry Outlook 2022 - 2026

See how South Africa Healthcare performed compared to key markets such as the United States, Switzerland and Norway.

Key Market Indicators

South Africa is set to spend a total of $1,310 PPP Per Capita on health by 2026. This figure is up 1.1% each year since 2021, when the country's health expenditure was $1,220 PPP Per Capita. Since 2005, South Africa has seen a 1.9% year-on-year increase in health expenditure. In 2021, it ranked 72nd in the world, slightly behind Suriname at $1,220 PPP Per Capita. Switzerland, Norway and Germany topped the rankings with the highest expenditure.

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 South Africa Healthcare Market Report- Q1 2025

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Forecast: Current Health Expenditure in South Africa
Forecast: Total Health Expenditures in South Africa
Forecast: Domestic General Government Health Expenditure in South Africa
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Forecast: Current health expenditure per capita in South Africa
Forecast: Current health expenditure per capita in South Africa
Forecast: Private health expenditure per capita in South Africa
Forecast: Private health expenditure per capita in South Africa
Forecast: Government health expenditure per capita in South Africa
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