Healthcare expenditure on providers of ancillary services in Poland saw notable declines from 2023 to 2028. In 2023, the expenditure stood at 861.95 million Euros. Forecasted values indicate a consistent year-on-year decrease: a -4.10% decrease to 827.32 million Euros in 2024, a -4.10% decrease to 793.38 million Euros in 2025, a -4.20% decrease to 759.79 million Euros in 2026, a -4.40% decrease to 726.53 million Euros in 2027, and a -4.50% decrease to 693.6 million Euros in 2028. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years is -4.77%.
Future trends to watch for:
- Technological advancements in medical devices and diagnostics that could alter cost structures.
- Government policy changes impacting funding and reimbursements in the healthcare sector.
- Population health dynamics, particularly aging populations, affecting demand for ancillary services.
- Increasing focus on preventive care measures that might shift expenditure patterns.