European Healthcare Expenditure on General Outpatient Curative Care by Country

Analysis of European Healthcare Expenditure on General Outpatient Curative Care reveals significant variability by country, with Latvia leading at 2.96% of GDP. The highest year-on-year increase was in Latvia at 57.03%, contrasting with declines in Poland, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Estonia, Bulgaria, and the Netherlands exhibited modest year-on-year growth. Over the last five years, CAGR trends highlight consistent increases in Malta, Slovenia, and Lithuania, whereas Germany and Croatia have shown stagnation or decline.

Future trends to monitor include the impact of economic shifts on healthcare budgets, technological advancements in outpatient care, and policy changes across Europe that could alter funding structures for these services. Additionally, an increasing focus on preventive care and telemedicine adoption might redistribute expenditure, emphasizing cost-efficiency and accessibility.

Top countries in Healthcare Expenditure on General Outpatient Curative Care by Country

# 10 Countries Percent of GDP Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Latvia 2.96 2023 +39.62% +57.03% View data
2 2 Denmark 2.61 2023 +0.38% +0.55% View data
3 3 Malta 1.62 2023 +5.19% +7.47% View data
4 4 Slovenia 1.39 2023 +10.32% +11.41% View data
5 5 Iceland 1.11 2023 +1.83% +3.6% View data
6 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.06 2023 +0.95% +2% View data
7 7 Switzerland 1.04 2023 0% +1.83% View data
8 8 France 0.94 2023 +1.08% +0.87% View data
9 9 Spain 0.92 2023 0% +3.62% View data
10 10 Poland 0.91 2023 +2.25% -0.22% View data

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