The forecasted total health expenditures in Indonesia as a percentage of GDP show a gradual increase from 2.98% in 2024 to 3.03% in 2028. This steady rise indicates a consistent commitment to healthcare spending despite potential economic challenges. In 2023, the total health expenditure stood at 2.97% of GDP, reflecting a minor incremental growth each year.
Year-on-year variations are minimal, maintaining a stable upward trajectory, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of approximately 0.34% over the forecasted period. This suggests a deliberate and sustained effort to improve healthcare funding.
Future trends to watch include the impact of demographic changes on healthcare demand, advancements in medical technology, and potential policy shifts that could either accelerate or decelerate this expenditure growth. Close attention should also be given to emerging health challenges and their influence on healthcare resource allocation.