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List of countries by health insurance coverage

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Alist of countries by health insurance coverage. The table lists the percentage of the total population covered by total public and primary privatehealth insurance, by government/social health insurance, and by primary private health insurance, including 34 members ofOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)member countries.[1]

Percentage of total population covered by
(OECD data from 2016)[1]
RankCountryTotal public
and primary
private health insurance
Government /
social health insurance
Primary
private health insurance
1Australia100.0100.00.0
1Canada100.0100.00.0
1Czech Republic100.0100.00.0
1Denmark100.0100.00.0
1Finland100.0100.00.0
1Greece100.0100.00.0
1Hungary100.0100.00.0
1Iceland100.099.50.5
1Ireland100.0100.00.0
1Israel100.0100.00.0
1Italy100.0100.00.0
1Japan100.0100.00.0
1South Korea100.0100.00.0
1New Zealand100.0100.00.0
1Norway100.0100.00.0
1Portugal100.0100.00.0
1Slovenia100.0100.00.0
1South Africa[2]100.084.016.0
1Sweden100.0100.00.0
1  Switzerland100.0100.00.0
1United Kingdom100.0100.00.0
22Austria99.999.90.0
22France99.999.90.0
22Germany99.989.310.7
22Netherlands99.999.90.0
22Spain99.999.90.0
27Turkey99.599.50.0
28Belgium99.099.00.0
29India[3][4][5][6][7]98.490.67.8
30Luxembourg97.297.20.0
31Slovakia94.594.50.0
32Chile94.374.419.0
33Estonia94.194.10.0
34Poland91.591.50.0
35United States91.236.354.9
36Mexico90.290.20.0
37Algeria[8]90.090.00.0
38Jordan[9]55.043.811.1
39Paraguay[10]27.020.07.0

Charts

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See also:Health spending as percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by country andList of countries by total health expenditure per capita

Expand the charts to see the breakdown:

  • "Government/compulsory": Government spending and compulsory health insurance.
  • "Voluntary": Voluntary health insurance and private funds such as households’ out-of-pocket payments, NGOs and private corporations.
  • They are represented by columns starting at zero. They are not stacked. The 2 are combined to get the total.
  • At the source you can run your cursor over the columns to get the year and the total for that country.[11]
  • Click the table tab at the source to get 3 lists (one after another) of amounts by country: "Total", "Government/compulsory", and "Voluntary".[11]
Health spending by country. Percent of GDP (Gross domestic product). For example: 11.2% for Canada in 2022. 16.6% for the United States in 2022.[11]
Total healthcare cost per person. Public and private spending. US dollarsPPP. For example: $6,319 for Canada in 2022. $12,555 for the US in 2022.[11]
Life expectancy vs healthcare spending of richOECD countries.US average of $10,447 in 2018.[12]

References

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  1. ^abOECD (June 27, 2013)."OECD Health Data: Social protection".OECD Health Statistics (Database). Paris:OECD.doi:10.1787/data-00544-en. Retrieved2013-07-14.
  2. ^"84% of South Africans get 2nd rate healthcare - Motsoaledi".News24. Retrieved18 March 2023.
  3. ^"Economic Survey 2022-23: Health Security Post Covid Driving Health Insurance Growth In India". Retrieved18 March 2023.
  4. ^"Ayushman Bharat Yojana or National Health Protection Scheme is a program which aims to provide a service to create a healthy, capable and content new India. Presently it is running as a pilot project in Uttar Pradesh from 4 September 2018. It has two goals, one, creating a network of health and wellness infrastructure across the nation to deliver comprehensive primary healthcare services, and another is to provide insurance cover to at least 40 per cent of India's population which is majorly deprived of secondary and tertiary care services. This centrally sponsored flagship scheme aims to provide an annual health cover of up to Rs. 5 lakh to vulnerable 10 crore families (Approximately 50 crore persons – 40% of country's population) based on Socio Economic and Caste Census database".
  5. ^"Swasthya Sathi".swasthyasathi.gov.in. Retrieved18 March 2023.
  6. ^"Rajasthan launches universal health insurance scheme".The Hindu. May 2021.
  7. ^"Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana (BSKY) | Government of Odisha". Retrieved18 March 2023.
  8. ^"Algeria Health Insurance".www.globalsurance.com. Retrieved2016-05-17.
  9. ^"'55% of population, 68% of Jordanians covered by health insurance'".Jordan Times. 22 February 2016. Retrieved18 March 2023.
  10. ^"PARAGUAY: Public Health Care Free of Charge".Inter Press Service. 2010-01-06. Retrieved2021-12-06.
  11. ^abcdOECD Data.Health resources - Health spending.doi:10.1787/8643de7e-en. 2 bar charts: For both: From bottom menus: Countries menu > choose OECD. Check box for "latest data available". Perspectives menu > Check box to "compare variables". Then check the boxes for government/compulsory, voluntary, and total. Click top tab for chart (bar chart). For GDP chart choose "% of GDP" from bottom menu. For per capita chart choose "US dollars/per capita". Click fullscreen button above chart. Click "print screen" key. Click top tab for table, to see data.
  12. ^Link between health spending and life expectancy: US is an outlier. May 26, 2017. ByMax Roser atOur World in Data. Click the sources tab under the chart for info on the countries, healthcare expenditures, and data sources. See the later version of the charthere.
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