Global Domestic Private Health Expenditure by Country

Based on the 2023 data, Switzerland leads global domestic private health expenditure per capita at $6.71K, followed by the United States at $5.4K. Other significant contributors include the Netherlands, Singapore, and Australia. Over the past year, notable growth was observed in Lebanon (21.43%), Singapore (7.46%), and China (8.86%). Conversely, Argentina saw a reduction of 6.89%. Overall, the trend is mixed, with several countries experiencing modest increases or slight declines, reflecting variability in private health expenditures across different economies.

Looking forward, expect continued growth in rapidly developing economies such as China, Honduras, and Iran. Conversely, established markets may see stabilizing or reduced growth rates. Trends to monitor include technological advancements, policy changes, and socioeconomic factors impacting health expenditure.

Top countries in Domestic Private Health Expenditure by Country

# 10 Countries US Dollars Per Capita Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Switzerland 6,710 2023 +0.37% -0.0094% View data
2 2 United States 5,400 2023 +2.07% +1.51% View data
3 3 Netherlands 1,900 2023 +1.25% +0.77% View data
4 4 Singapore 1,890 2023 +3.81% +7.46% View data
5 5 Australia 1,660 2023 +3.82% -0.19% View data
6 6 Canada 1,570 2023 +1.11% +0.65% View data
7 7 Ireland 1,430 2023 +0.73% +0.12% View data
8 8 Germany 1,400 2023 +2.93% +2.24% View data
9 9 Austria 1,300 2023 -0.24% -0.91% View data
10 10 Norway 1,300 2023 +0.53% +1.83% View data