The increase in health care spending has led to better health outcomes
The price of medical care is the biggest factor behind U.S. health care costs, accounting for 90% of spending. These expenditures reflect the cost of caring for people with chronic or long -term medical conditions, an aging population and the increasing cost of new drugs, procedures and technologies. Does higher GDP mean better health care? This suggests that countries with higher economic performance (GDP) have legislative and innovative measures that support health research, thus reducing costs for patients. Hospital expenditure per capita and GDP per capita ranking by country. Which country has the highest GDP in health? Among OECD memberRead News