exhibit 1. international comparison of spending on health, 1980–2009
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Total expenditures on health as percent of GDP. Average spending on health per capita ($US PPP). Exhibit 1. International Comparison of Spending on Health, 1980–2009. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Average spending on healthper capita ($US PPP)
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USNETHFRGERDENCANSWIZNZSWEUKNOR
Total expenditures on healthas percent of GDP
Note: PPP = Purchasing power parity—an estimate of the exchange rate required to equalize the purchasing power of different currencies, given the prices of goods and services in the countries concerned.Source: OECD Health Data 2011 (Nov. 2011).
Exhibit 1. International Comparison of Spending on Health, 1980–2009
Exhibit 5. Hospital Spending per Discharge, 2009Adjusted for Differences in Cost of Living
US* CAN* NETH DEN SWIZ NOR** SWE AUS* NZ* OECD Median
FR GER0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
18,142
13,483 13,244
11,112 10,875 10,4419,870
8,3507,160
6,2225,204 5,072
Dollars
* 2008.** 2007.Source: OECD Health Data 2011 (Nov. 2011).
Exhibit 7. Physician Incomes, 2008Adjusted for Differences in Cost of Living
US UK GER CAN FR AUS0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
450,000
500,000
186,582159,532
131,809125,104
95,58592,844
US UK CAN GER AUS FR
442,450
324,138
208,634202,771
187,609154,380
Primary care doctors Orthopedic physicians
Source: M. J. Laugesen and S. A. Glied, “Higher Fees Paid to U.S. Physicians Drive Higher Spending for Physician Services Compared to Other Countries,” Health Affairs, Sept. 2011 30(9):1647–56.
Dollars
Exhibit 8. Volume of Knee and Hip Replacements, 2009
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
213 213200
168158
143 141127 124 122 119
102
75
* 2008.** 2007.Source: OECD Health Data 2011 (Nov. 2011).
Knee replacements per 100,000 population
GERSWIZ
DENNOR* FR
SWENETH*
UKUS*
OECD Med
ianAUS*
NZCAN*
296287
236 232 224214 213
194184
166154 149
123
Hip replacements per 100,000 population
Exhibit 10. Five-Year Survival Rate for Select Cancers, 2004–2009
CAN** DEN GER* NETH NZ NOR OECD _x000d_Median
SWE UK US*0
20
40
60
80
100
8782 83 84 85 87 84 86
8189
6964 63
67 68
78
66 6859
646359
62 61 62 65 62 63
54
65
Breast cancer Cervical cancer Colorectal cancerPercent
* 2003–08.** 2002–07.Source: OECD Health Data 2011 (Nov. 2011).
Note: Breast and cervical cancer rates are age-standardized; colorectal cancer rates are age–sex standardized.