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SHA Working Paper Germany 2001. Meeting of Experts in National Health Accounts 27-28 October 2003. Topics. Differences between SHA and German Health Accounts German health expenditure 2001 Trends 1992-2001 Health expenditure by financing source 2001 Health expenditure by function 2001
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SHA Working PaperGermany 2001 Meeting of Experts in National Health Accounts 27-28 October 2003
Topics • Differences between SHA and German Health Accounts • German health expenditure 2001 • Trends 1992-2001 • Health expenditure by financing source 2001 • Health expenditure by function 2001 • Current health expenditure by mode of production • Current health expenditure by provider
Differences between SHA and German Health Accounts (GHA) • Value of total expenditure: • GHA include education and training as well as R&D • German SHA-value is slightly underestimated: • it does not contain expenditure for military health and prison health • or expenditure on health administration by central and local governments
Differences between SHA and German Health Accounts (GHA) • Mode of production is not used in the GHA: • no data on day care services and rehabilitative • out-patient services • home care services refer only to long-term nursing care • data on in-patient services refer to services provided by hospitals etc.
German health expenditure 2001 • 2835 US$PPP per capita • 10,7% of GDP • 75% public funds: 58% public health insurance • 25% private sector: 11% private households • private households: 48% medical goods: • 28% pharmaceuticals • total current expenditure: • 47% curative care: 26% in-patient, 21% out-patient
Trends 1992-2001 • Total health expenditure: +39% • Current health expenditure: +41% • curative and rehabilitative care: +30% • long-term nursing care: +121% • medical goods: +41% • in-patient services: +40% • out-patient services: +20% • hospitals: +36% • ambulatory providers: +42% • nursing and residential care: +57%