The data displays the average yearly grown in per capita health spending in selected countries between 2009 and 2016 (or latest year available). In Ireland, during this period, per capita health spending increased on average by 0.1% per year.
Greece | -5 |
Portugal | -1.3 |
Italy | -0.3 |
Ireland | 0.1 |
Czech Republic | 0.1 |
Spain | 0.3 |
Denmark | 0.3 |
New Zealand | 0.6 |
Slovenia | 0.7 |
France | 0.9 |
United Kingdom | 0.9 |
Sweden | 0.9 |
Luxembourg | 0.9 |
Austria | 1 |
Finland | 1 |
Netherlands | 1 |
Belgium | 1 |
Iceland | 1 |
Canada | 1.1 |
Mexico | 1.1 |
OECD-35 | 1.4 |
Turkey | 1.7 |
Japan | 1.8 |
Germany | 1.8 |
Norway | 1.8 |
Slovak Republic | 1.9 |
United States | 2.1 |
Israel | 2.2 |
Latvia | 2.4 |
Hungary | 2.7 |
Australia | 2.7 |
Switzerland | 2.8 |
Poland | 3.1 |
Estonia | 3.6 |
Korea | 5.7 |
Chile | 5.9 |