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Total health expenditure per capita in PPP international U.S. dollars. Not inflation-adjusted.[1][2][3]
Country 2017 2018 2019
 Australia 4,711 4,965 5,187
 Austria 5,360 5,538 5,851
 Belgium 5,014 5,103 5,428
 Canada 5,155 5,287 5,418
 Chile 2,030 2,126 2,159
 Colombia 1,156 1,201 1,213
 Czech Republic 2,891 3,171 3,428
 Denmark 5,107 5,295 5,568
 Estonia 2,217 2,368 2,579
 Finland 4,222 4,331 4,578
 France 5,057 5,154 5,376
 Germany 6,011 6,224 6,646
 Greece 2,239 2,266 2,384
 Hungary 2,029 2,150 2,222
 Iceland 4,167 4,420 4,811
 Ireland 4,743 4,912 5,276
 Israel 2,715 2,826 2,932
 Italy 3,399 3,485 3,649
 Japan 4,393 4,504 4,823
 Korea 2,809 3,085 3,384
 Latvia 1,680 1,856 1,973
 Lithuania 2,236 2,385 2,638
 Luxembourg 5,013 5,216 5,558
 Mexico 1,119 1,145 1,154
 Netherlands 5,264 5,436 5,765
 New Zealand 3,820 4,025 4,204
 Norway 6,075 6,283 6,647
 Poland 2,076 2,114 2,230
 Portugal 2,922 3,097 3,379
 Slovak Republic 2,048 2,142 2,354
 Slovenia 2,853 3,042 3,224
 Spain 3,322 3,430 3,616
 Sweden 5,318 5,434 5,782
 Switzerland 7,037 7,280 7,732
 Turkey 1,188 1,224 1,337
 United Kingdom 4,126 4,290 4,653
 United States 10,213 10,637 11,072
  1. ^ Health expenditure and financing. OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). Choose options from dropdown menus.
  2. ^ What is the difference between current and constant data? From: World Bank Data Help Desk.
  3. ^ What is an “international dollar”? From: World Bank Data Help Desk.