Health expenditure; providers, financing for internat.comparisons,1998-2022
Providers | Financing | Periods | Expenditure on health and social care (mln euro) |
---|---|---|---|
HP11: General and university hospitals | Total financ schemes health,social care | 2022* | 24,692 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | Total financing of residents | 2022* | 24,643 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF1: Government, comp. contr. schemes | 2022* | 22,628 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF11: Government schemes | 2022* | 540 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF12: Compulsory contributory schemes | 2022* | 22,089 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF121a: Long-term care insurance | 2022* | 590 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF121b: Health Insurance Fund | 2022* | |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF122: Compulsory private insurance | 2022* | 21,499 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | Voluntary schemes (incl. OOP) | 2022* | 2,014 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF2: Voluntary schemes | 2022* | 0 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF21: Voluntary health insurance schemes | 2022* | 0 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF22: Financing schemes NPI | 2022* | 0 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF23: Enterprise financing schemes | 2022* | 0 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF3: Household out-of-pocket payments | 2022* | 2,014 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF31: Out-of-pocket excl cost sharing | 2022* | 484 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | HF32: Cost sharing | 2022* | 1,530 |
HP11: General and university hospitals | Rest of the world; exports | 2022* | 49 |
Source: CBS. |
Table explanation
This table contains information on expenditure and financing in current prices on the health care used by residents in the Netherlands in one year. All activities within the area of health care are included, irrespective of whether they are performed within or outside the health care sector. These figures are based on the definition of the System of Health Accounts as used by EUROSTAT, the OECD and the WHO.
The figures are derived from the Dutch statistics on health and social care, which cover a broader range of activities (including e.g. child day care, welfare, and social services). Exports are also included. In this table it can be found in the financing item Rest of the world; exports.
This table also shows how the total figure in accordance with the System of Health Accounts is calculated from the total figure health and social care:
Total figure on health and social care
-/- exports
-/- non-healthcare providers (welfare, children’s day care) for residents
-/- health-related products (like social long term care) for residents
= Total current expenditure on health
Data available from 1998 to 2022
Status of the figures:
The figures for 2022 are provisional; the figures for 2020-2021 are revised provisional; the figures for the other years are final. The figures for 2020-2022 will not be made final, as this table has been discontinued.
Changes as of 14 July 2023:
- The figures for 2022 have been added, the figures for 2019-2021 have been updated.
- The table has been discontinued.
When will new figures be published?
Not, this table has been discontinued and will be replaced by new tables, see section 3.
Description topics
- Expenditure on health and social care
- Expenditure in current prices on the health and social care used by residents in one year. Expenditure on health and social care provided by Dutch providers and used by non-residents is also included in the function M1(HC)+ : Other goods, services + exports, in order to arrive at the total figure of the Dutch Health and Social Care Accounts.