Total Health Expenditure per Capita (USD)

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Canadian Institute for Health Information
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National Health
Expenditure Highlights
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The National Picture
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Health Spending in Canada
• How much are governments and Canadians spending?
• What are we spending it on?
• Whom do we spend it on?
• How does Canada compare?
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2011 Health Spending Forecasts
• Spending on health care by governments
and Canadians is projected to be
– $200.5 billion, a 4.0% increase
– 11.6% of GDP (versus 11.9% in 2010)
– $5,811 per person
– 0.6% above inflation and population growth in 2011
(lowest rate in 15 years)
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Health Expenditure Continues to Rise
Average Annual Growth Rates
1980s
1990s
2000–2009
Source
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI.
Inflation-Adjusted
Actual Spending
Spending
10.8%
4.2%
4.5%
2.5%
7.1%
4.3%
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Health Care Spending Outpacing Inflation
and Population Growth
Note
AAG = average annual growth.
Sources
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI; Statistics Canada.
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Components of Growth in Total Health Spending,
2011 and Average Annual Growth (2000 to 2009)
Notes
f = forecast.
AAG = average annual growth.
Sources
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI; Statistics Canada.
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Total Health Expenditure as a Proportion of GDP
Note
f = forecast.
Sources
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI; The Conference Board of Canada.
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Who Spends What?
Private Sector
Public Sector
Note
2009 actual data.
Sources
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI; Statistics Canada.
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Public/Private Split
Note
f: forecast.
Source
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI.
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Public Share of Total Health Expenditure,
29 Selected Countries, OECD, 2009
Average: 72.8%
Notes
* Data for 2008; § data for 2002.
Source
OECD Health Data 2011, June edition.
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What Are We Spending On?
Note
2009 actual data.
Source
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI.
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Changing Look of the Health Care System
1975
2011
13%
20%
9%
43%
9%
10%
60%
11%
9%
16%
Hospitals and Physicians
Drugs
Other Institutions
Other Expenditures
Source
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI.
Other Professionals
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Annual Growth on Selected Services,
2011 Versus Average Annual Growth (2000 to 2009)
Note
f: forecast.
Sources
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI; Statistics Canada.
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Provincial Variations
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Total Health Expenditure per Capita, Provinces
and Territories, 2011 (Forecast)
Sources
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI; Statistics Canada.
Y.T.
N.W.T.
Nun.
$8,995.6
$10,242.3
$11,928.6
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Total Health Expenditure, Public- and PrivateSector Shares, 2011 (Forecast)
Source
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI.
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Health Spending on Younger
and Older Canadians
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Total Provincial/Territorial Government Health
Expenditure per Capita, by Age Group, 2009
Sources
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI; Statistics Canada.
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Distribution of Provincial/Territorial Government
Health Expenditures, by Age Group, 1998 and 2009
Sources
National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI; Statistics Canada.
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How Does Canada Compare?
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Total Health Expenditure per Capita,
U.S. Dollars, 29 Selected Countries, 2009
Average: $3,343
Note
* Data for 2008.
Source
OECD Health Data 2011, June edition.
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Total Health Expenditure as a Percentage of
GDP, 29 Selected Countries, 2009
Note
* Data for 2008.
Source
OECD Health Data 2011, June edition.
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Public-Sector Health Expenditure per Capita,
U.S. Dollars, 29 Selected Countries, 2009
Notes
* Data for 2008; § data for 2002.
Source
OECD Health Data 2011, June edition.
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Canada and Comparable G8 Countries, 2009
Total Health
Total Health
Expenditure
Expenditure
per Capita (Percentage of
(USD)
GDP)
Public Share
of Total
Health
Expenditure
Public-Sector
Health
Spending per
Capita (USD)
Canada
4,363
11.4%
70.6%
3,081
U.S.
7,960
17.4%
47.7%
3,795
Germany
4,218
11.6%
76.9%
3,242
France
3,978
11.8%
77.9%
3,100
Note
All numbers represent 2009 data. Per capita spending was converted to U.S. dollars using purchasing power parities for GDP.
Source
OECD Health Data 2011, June edition.
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The Road
Ahead . . .
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Thank You
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