European Healthcare Expenditure on Dental Practice by Country

In 2023, Iceland led European healthcare expenditure on dental practice at €388.34 per capita, followed by Germany (€376.32) and Switzerland (€370). Iceland saw a modest increase of 1.84%, whereas Switzerland experienced a notable 4.18% rise. Germany's expenditure grew by 2.67%. Norway (€346.11) and Luxembourg (€291.96) showed mixed trends, with Luxembourg declining by 0.055% and Norway increasing slightly at 0.56%. In contrast, Sweden (€281.07) and Denmark (€274.57) reported decreases of 0.18% and 0.71% respectively.

Estonia showed remarkable growth of 8.53%, reaching €167.91, while Latvia and Hungary observed double-digit growths with 10.72% and 11.86% respectively. Malta's dental healthcare expenditure surged by 24.61% to €158.23. Among larger economies, the UK's expenditure was €130.95, with a modest rise of 0.77%, and France saw a 1.06% increase, bringing its expenditure to €166.3.

Conversely, countries like Finland and Greece showed negative trends, with expenditure dropping by 4.45% and 3.98% respectively.

Future trends in European healthcare expenditure on dental practice will likely focus on integrating digital health technologies and increasing accessibility to dental care in underfunded regions. Bi-annual trends may also shift based on economic conditions and evolving healthcare policies across the EU.

Top countries in Healthcare Expenditure on Dental Practice by Country

# 10 Countries Euros Per Capita Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Iceland 388.34 2023 +3.15% +1.84% View data
2 2 Germany 376.32 2023 +1.34% +2.67% View data
3 3 Switzerland 370 2023 +2.14% +4.18% View data
4 4 Norway 346.11 2023 +2.36% +0.56% View data
5 5 Luxembourg 291.96 2023 +0.49% -0.055% View data
6 6 Sweden 281.07 2023 -0.12% -0.18% View data
7 7 Denmark 274.57 2023 -0.047% -0.71% View data
8 8 Liechtenstein 252.21 2023 -18.2% -12.2% View data
9 9 Austria 239.74 2023 +2.06% +1.79% View data
10 10 Belgium 200.16 2023 +3.07% +2.66% View data

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