The healthcare expenditure on residential long-term care facilities in Sweden is projected to remain relatively stable as a percentage of GDP from 2024 to 2028, starting at 1.96% in 2024 and gradually decreasing to 1.94% by 2028. The expenditure percentage in 2023 was at 1.96%. This data indicates minimal year-on-year variation and implies a steady trend without significant fluctuations, with a slight average annual decrease. Over the last two years, there hasn't been any notable percentage change to highlight.
Future trends to watch for include demographic shifts, such as an aging population, which may increase the demand for long-term care services. Additionally, monitoring policy changes and technological advancements in healthcare could impact cost efficiencies and expenditure patterns in the residential long-term care sector.