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A list of countries by health insurance coverage. The table lists the percentage of the total population covered by total public and primary private health insurance, by government/social health insurance, and by primary private health insurance, including 34 members of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries.
The main financing source is health insurance in the National Health Fund. Citizens are obligated to pay insurance fees (redistributed tax) which is 9% deducted from personal income (7,75% is deducted from the tax, 1,25% covered by insured goes directly to the National Health Fund). The national budget covers around 5% of all health care expenses.
The first table and bar chart lists member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). It shows each country's total spending (public and private) on health per capita in PPP international dollars .
Portugal. The average cost of living in Portugal — at $1,073 — is 52% less expensive than in the U.S., according to LivingCost.org. And the rents are half as cheap as well, Nymbeo notes.
As of 2022, Poland's total health expenditure, in both the public and private sectors, amounted to 6.7% of GDP, [9] compared to 9.2% on average in the OECD, [10] with the absolute per-capita amount increasing by over 33% since 2019. [9] Enrollment in private health insurance schemes is an increasingly popular practice in Poland, further ...
The President of the Fund is appointed by the Prime Minister at the request of the minister of health after consultation with the Council of the Fund. There is a branch in each of the 16 provinces. In 2015 its income was 69.8 billion Polish złoty and it employed the full-time equivalent of 5,184 people. [1]
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