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821307 | Health expenditure (as a share of GDP) - Government schemes | % of GDP | 2024-02-27 16:11:54 | 2024-07-08 17:22:28 | 1970-2022 | 6398 | % | { "name": "Health expenditure (% of GDP) - Government schemes", "unit": "% of GDP", "shortUnit": "%", "tolerance": 5, "numDecimalPlaces": 1 } |
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2 | minor | Health expenditure (as a share of GDP) - Government schemes | Health expenditure in government schemes divided by gross domestic product, expressed as a percentage. Includes schemes defined by law or by the government, with a separate budget set for the programme, and where a government unit has overall responsibility for it. | The characteristics of government health care financing schemes are determined by law or by the government. A separate budget is set for the programme, and a government unit has an overall responsibility for it. Usually, but not necessarily, government schemes are operated by government unit(s). The government schemes may also be managed by NPISH or by an enterprise. Government (health care financing) schemes have the following characteristics: - Mode of participation: automatic for all citizens/residents, or for a specific group of the population (e.g. the poor) defined by law/government regulation; - Benefit entitlement: non-contributory, typically universal or available for a specific population group or disease category defined by law (e.g. TB, HIV, oncology); - Basic method for fund-raising: compulsory; domestic revenues of government(primarily taxes). Foreign revenues may also play an important role in some lower-income countries. - Mechanism and extent of pooling funds: national, sub-national, or programme level. A government scheme does not necessarily cover the total price of the services and goods included in its benefit basket, that is, the scheme may involve cost-sharing with the patients through co-payments, or other forms of cost-sharing). The full costs of certain services are shared between two financing schemes: the government scheme and the OOP (cost-sharing). (The same holds true for the compulsory insurance and voluntary insurance schemes.) Obviously, only the costs covered by the government scheme are accounted under HF.1.1. As the full cost of these services also constitutes important information, the following memorandum items are included in the classification: government schemes and compulsory contributory health insurance schemes together with cost-sharing (HF.1 + HF.3.2.1); and Voluntary health insurance schemes together with cost-sharing (HF.2.1 + HF.3.2.2). | [] |
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