European Healthcare Expenditure on Long-Term Care (Social) by Country

The European healthcare expenditure on long-term care (social) per capita shows significant variation by country. Denmark leads with €696.1, followed by the Netherlands at €661.63 and Finland at €577.77. Norway and Luxembourg have moderate spending at €384.21 and €340.62, respectively. Countries like the United Kingdom, France, and Belgium spend less than €300, with values at €182.91, €228.9, and €295.56, respectively. The lowest expenditures are seen in Greece (€1.87) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (€6.4). Year-on-year changes for 2023 show notable increases in countries like Cyprus (16.57%), Lithuania (12.87%), Finland (12.89%), and Estonia (12.09%), while Norway, Iceland, Spain, and Greece experienced declines.

Future trends to watch include a likely increase in expenditures driven by aging populations, technological advancements in healthcare, and evolving government policies aimed at enhancing long-term care. Continuous monitoring of annual variations and CAGRs will be crucial in forecasting and managing future healthcare expenditure across Europe.

Top countries in Healthcare Expenditure on Long-Term Care (Social) by Country

# 10 Countries Euros Per Capita Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Denmark 696.1 2023 +5.14% +5.74% View data
2 2 Netherlands 661.63 2023 +2.37% +3.72% View data
3 3 Finland 577.77 2023 +8.51% +12.89% View data
4 4 Norway 384.21 2023 -0.52% -1.34% View data
5 5 Luxembourg 340.62 2023 +0.89% +3.08% View data
6 6 Belgium 295.56 2021 View data
7 7 Sweden 265.71 2023 +0.83% +1.29% View data
8 8 France 228.9 2023 +0.71% +0.19% View data
9 9 Czech Republic 199.79 2023 +9.07% +10.86% View data
10 10 United Kingdom 182.91 2023 +1.26% +1.98% View data

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