Health expenditure; revenues of health care financing schemes
Financing | Revenues of health care financing scheme | Functions of health and social care | Periods | Expenditure on health and social care (mln euro) |
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Rest of the world; exports | FS.1.1 Internal transfers and grants | Total health, social care and welfare | 2022** | 0 |
Rest of the world; exports | FS.1.1 Internal transfers and grants | Other goods and services | 2022** | 0 |
Rest of the world; exports | Balances and differences | Total health, social care and welfare | 2022** | 253 |
Rest of the world; exports | Balances and differences | Other goods and services | 2022** | 117 |
Source: CBS. |
Table explanation
This table contains information on the different types of revenues of health care financing schemes. In this table, health and care expenditure in current prices by type of financing scheme (like the Health insurance act) is broken down to the different kinds of revenues, like the income dependent social contribution for the basic health insurance. The classifications used are from the System of Health Accounts (SHA), from Eurostat, the World Health Organization (WHO) and from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Data available from: 1998
Status of the figures:
The figures for 2021 and 2022 are revised provisional. The figures for the other years are final.
Changes as of 23 May 2024:
Definite figures for 2020 and revised provisional figures for 2021 and 2022 are published.
When will new figures be published?
Currently, the figures on health expenditure are under revision. New sources and statistical techniques will be incorporated in the revised figures. Updated figures for 2021 and 2022, and provisional figures for 2023 will be published in the fourth quarter of 2024. Figures on 1998-2020 will be published in 2025.
Description topics
- Expenditure on health and social care
- Expenditure in current prices on the health and social care in one year. Expenditure on health and social care provided by Dutch providers and used by non-residents is also included. Depending on the table view: Either this is the difference between Total financing schemes health, social care and Total financing of residents, or this is included in the functions "Social work and child day care" and "Education, R&D, other services", or in the financing scheme "Rest of the world; exports" in the table "Health expenditure: national and international figures compared; financing".