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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Health expenditure Australia 2007-08

Health expenditure Australia 2007–08 is the latest in the Australian Institute of Health and
Welfare’s long-running series of reports on Australia’s National Health Accounts. Health expenditure in Australia in 2007-08 reached $104 billion and as a percentage of GDP it was 9.1%, the same level as in 2006-07. The area of health expenditure showing the highest growth was public health expenditure which grew by 21% in real terms, mostly due to extra spending on immunisation. Health expenditure Australia 2007-08 examines expenditure on different types of health goods and services in the decade to 2007-08. It describes funding by the Australian and State governments, private health insurance and individuals; compares health expenditures in the different states and territories and compares Australia's spending with other countries. Download part or all of the report here.

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