The capital health expenditure in Vietnam, expressed as a percentage of GDP, was actualized until 2023, showing a forecasted decline from 0.22% in 2024 to 0.15% by 2028. This indicates a gradual reduction year-on-year, with a notable average CAGR decline over the five-year forecast period. Compared to 2023, the decline is consistent, suggesting either reduced capital investment in health or a rise in GDP without proportional health investment.
Future trends to watch for include changes in government policy towards healthcare financing, potential increases in private health investment, and economic fluctuations that might affect GDP and subsequently the percentage allocation to capital health expenditure. Monitoring these trends will be critical in understanding the evolving landscape of health investment in Vietnam.