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This is a list of total public and private health expenditure for European countries, divided by the population of the country to give expenditure per capita. It includes health services, family planning, nutrition activities, and emergency health aid.[1]
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editThe table uses 2013 data from the World Bank.[1][dead link ] Numbers are in international dollars.
Health expense per person by European country
editThe table uses an interval of years from the World Bank.[1] Numbers are in international dollars.
Health expense per person by transcontinental country
editThe following list transcontinental countries that have main territories in Asia with small territories in Europe.
The table uses an interval of years from the World Bank.[1] Numbers are in international dollars.
Country | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 |
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Azerbaijan | |||||
Georgia | |||||
Kazakhstan | |||||
Russia | 1,397 | 1,489 | 1,653 | 1,777 | 1,835 |
Turkey | 904 | 941 | 948 | 1,007 | 1,036 |
See also
editPlotted maps
edit- European countries by electricity consumption per person
- European countries by employment in agriculture (% of employed)
- European countries by fossil fuel use (% of total energy)
- European countries by military expenditure as a percentage of government expenditure
- European countries by percent of population aged 0-14
- European countries by percentage of urban population
- European countries by percentage of women in national parliaments
- List of sovereign states in Europe by life expectancy
- List of sovereign states in Europe by number of Internet users
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Health expenditure per capita, PPP (constant 2011 international $)". The World Bank. Archived from the original on 7 September 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.