European Healthcare Expenditure on Healthcare Providers by Voluntary Health Insurance Schemes by Country

In 2023, Slovenia led voluntary health insurance spending in Europe at 1.37% of GDP, followed by Spain and Switzerland. Countries like Cyprus and Portugal experienced slight declines, whereas Malta and Latvia saw significant increases of 15.47% and 50.81%, respectively. Germany and Hungary reported notable decreases in expenditure. Overall, spending patterns varied, with some countries experiencing reductions while others saw considerable growth.

Future trends to watch include potential increases in countries with low current expenditure as they seek to enhance healthcare access and quality, and the impact of economic factors on countries with declining expenditure.

Top countries in Healthcare Expenditure on Healthcare Providers by Voluntary Health Insurance Schemes by Country

# 10 Countries Percent of GDP Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Slovenia 1.37 2023 +2.24% +3.38% View data
2 2 Spain 0.82 2023 +5.13% +5.08% View data
3 3 Switzerland 0.77 2023 0% +0.53% View data
4 4 Cyprus 0.76 2023 +7.04% -1.51% View data
5 5 Portugal 0.73 2023 0% -0.54% View data
6 6 Liechtenstein 0.71 2023 0% +0.87% View data
7 7 Ireland 0.67 2023 -5.63% -3.96% View data
8 8 France 0.62 2023 -6.06% -3.21% View data
9 9 Austria 0.49 2023 -2% -1.56% View data
10 10 Belgium 0.48 2023 -2.04% -1.96% View data

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