Improving dementia care
The response to swine flu
Development in the behavioural anti-obesity effort
Aggregate Indicators
Human Development Index Rank
12
WHO Health System Performance Rank, estimates for 1997 (World Health Report 2000)
18
Demographic and Health Indicators
Population size in 2004
59.2 Mio
Percentage of population over 65 years in 2004
16 %
Percentage of population over 80 in 1990 and 2003
3.6 / 4 %
Crude birth rate in 2004
10.8 per 1000 people
Population growth rate 2005
0.3 %
Population living in urban areas 2005
89.6 %
Life Expectancy
At birth (2004), m/f
75.2 / 80.1 years
Main causes of mortality
Expectation of lost healthy years at birth (2002), m/f
6.7 / 8.4 years
Total National Expenditure on Health
As share of GDP in 2004
7.7 %
Purchasing power parity per capita in 2003
1989 US$ PPP
Percentage of Total Expenditure on Health (Distribution of Funding Sources)
Public expenditure on health in 2004
83.4 %
Social security schemes expenditure in 2004
0
General government expenditure excluding social security in 2004
98.6 Billion US$ PPP
Private expenditure in 2004
16.6 %
Private insurance expenditure in 2004
All other private funds expenditure in 2004
Per Capita Expenditure
Expenditure on in-patient care per capita, PPP in 2002
Expenditure on out-patient care per capita, PPP in 2002
Expenditure on pharmaceuticals per capita, PPP in 2003
Health Infrastructure
In-patient care beds per 1000 inhabitants in 2003
3.7 per 1000 people
Average length of stay in beddays in 2002
Practising physicians per 1000 inhabitants in 2003
Doctors’ consultations per capita in 2003
OECD Long-Term Care Statistics
Estimated public spending on long-term care as % of GDP from 1992 to 1995
1.3 %
Percentage of Elderly Population Receiving Help
Percentage of population aged 65 and over cared for in institutions
5.1 %
Percentage of population aged 65 receiving formal help at home
5.5 %