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Hyoung-Sun Jeong1, Jeong-Woo Shin.
Abstract
This paper introduces statistics related to the size and composition of Korea's total health expenditure. The figures produced were tailored to the OECD's system of health accounts. Korea's total health expenditure in 2009 was estimated at 73.7 trillion won (US$ 57.7 billion). The annual per capita health expenditure was equivalent to US$ PPP 1,879. Korea's total health expenditure as a share of gross domestic product was 6.9% in 2009, far below the OECD average of 9.5%. Korea's public financing share of total health expenditure increased rapidly from less than 50% before 2000 to 58.2% in 2009. However, despite this growth, Korea's share remained the fourth lowest among OECD countries that had an average public share of 71.5%. Inpatient, outpatient, and pharmaceutical care accounted for 32.1%, 33.0%, and 23.7% of current health expenditure in 2009, respectively. A total of 41.1% of current health expenditure went to hospitals, 28.1% to providers of ambulatory healthcare (15.9% on doctor's clinics), and 17.9% to pharmacies. More investment in the translation of national health account data into policy-relevant information is suggested for future progress.Entities:
Keywords: Current Health Expenditure; National Health Accounts (NHA); Public Health Expenditure; System of Health Accounts (SHA); Total Health Expenditure
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22661865 PMCID: PMC3360167 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2012.27.S.S13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Main sources for public and private expenditures
Fig. 1Types of household by area and by number of household members.
Trends in health expenditures 1980-2009
*Base year for THE in real terms is 2005. THE, Total Health Expenditure; CHE, Current Health Expenditure.
Composition of total health expenditure (THE) by financing agent and mode of production, 2009 (Unit: trillion won, (%))
Fig. 2Share of current health expenditure (CHE) by function.
Fig. 3Share of current health expenditure (CHE) by provider.
Fig. 4Total health expenditure (THE) as per capita US$ PPP and Share of GDP. Data source: OECD (21). Base year is 2009 except Australia, Japan, Portugal, Turkey (2008), and Greece (2007). Netherlands: not available.
Per capita health expenditure and its composition by financing agent and mode of production, OECD average in US$ PPP, 2009 (Unit: US$PPP, (%))
Data source: OECD (21). 2009: Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. 2008: Australia, Austria, Japan, and Luxembourg. 2007: Norway.