In 2023, government expenditures on public health services in Japan stood at approximately $24.78 billion USD PPP. Projections between 2024 and 2028 indicate a steady increase, beginning at $24.95 billion and reaching $25.6 billion. This represents an average compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 0.63%. Year-on-year percentage increases are modest, illustrating a gradual emphasis on sustaining public health funding.
Future trends to watch for include Japan's aging population, which may demand increased healthcare spending, potential healthcare reforms affecting fiscal allocations, and economic factors impacting budget prioritization. Monitoring these elements could provide insights into expenditure shifts post-2028.