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. 2022;75(5 pt 1):1140-1146.
doi: 10.36740/WLek202205116.

NATIONAL HEALTH EXPENDITURE TRENDS, 2000 TO 2019

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NATIONAL HEALTH EXPENDITURE TRENDS, 2000 TO 2019

Valery N Lekhan et al. Wiad Lek. 2022.

Abstract

Objective: The aim: To assess the long-term dynamics of health spending in Ukraine from the standpoint of readiness to make progress in the universal health coverage (UHC).

Patients and methods: Materials and methods: Data from the Global Health Expenditure Database, European Health for All database, World Bank Open Data, collected during 2000-2019 were used. The research was conducted using bibliosemantic, historical methods and benchmarking.

Results: Results: All indicators of health spending in Ukraine showed some growth: total and government health spending of % Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 34% (95% CI 13-55) and 28% (95% CI 8-48), total and government health spending per capita in US $ by 7.1 and 6.5 times and in Purchasing power parity (PPP) - by 4 and 3.8 times. Growth was interrupted during the global (2008) and national (2017-2019) financial crises. Out-of-pocket spending in Ukraine grew and amounted to 51.1% in 2019, which is by 2.1 times more than in the European region - 24.0% (15.5; 36.6). In 2019 Ukraine ranked among 10% of the countries with the worst combination of government health spending per share of GDP and share of OOPS in total health spending.

Conclusion: Conclusions: The study found an unsustainable upward dynamic in health spending. In the last decade, there has been a clear trend towards an increase % OOPS in total health spending against low, aimed at reducing government health spending as % of GDP, which could negatively affect UHC.

Keywords: % OOPS; health spending of % GDP; health spending per capita; universal health coverage.

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