Domestic general government health expenditure per capita (current US$) - Country Ranking - Asia

Definition: Public expenditure on health from domestic sources per capita expressed in current US dollars.

Source: World Health Organization Global Health Expenditure database (http://apps.who.int/nha/database).

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Japan 3,656.55 2019
2 Israel 2,239.04 2019
3 Korea 1,562.35 2019
4 Kuwait 1,529.36 2019
5 Singapore 1,321.68 2019
6 Qatar 1,314.93 2019
7 United Arab Emirates 963.69 2019
8 Saudi Arabia 910.52 2019
9 Brunei 633.42 2019
10 Bahrain 556.76 2019
11 Oman 540.06 2019
12 Russia 399.58 2019
13 Lebanon 324.77 2019
14 Turkey 308.92 2019
15 China 299.56 2019
16 Iran 232.88 2019
17 Malaysia 227.90 2019
18 Thailand 212.23 2019
19 Jordan 170.95 2019
20 Kazakhstan 163.61 2019
21 Iraq 125.06 2019
22 Georgia 118.82 2019
23 Mongolia 92.59 2019
24 Turkmenistan 89.96 2019
25 Bhutan 85.32 2019
26 Vietnam 79.15 2019
27 Sri Lanka 75.88 2019
28 Armenia 65.00 2019
29 Azerbaijan 61.28 2019
30 Indonesia 58.79 2019
31 Philippines 57.68 2019
32 Timor-Leste 51.81 2019
33 Uzbekistan 40.99 2019
34 Kyrgyz Republic 31.96 2019
35 Syrian Arab Republic 31.62 2012
36 Cambodia 27.54 2019
37 Lao PDR 25.20 2019
38 India 20.90 2019
39 Tajikistan 16.90 2019
40 Nepal 13.21 2019
41 Pakistan 12.63 2019
42 Myanmar 9.46 2019
43 Bangladesh 8.54 2019
44 Yemen 7.45 2015
45 Afghanistan 5.39 2019

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Development Relevance: Strengthening health financing is one objective of Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG target 3.c). The levels and trends of health expenditure data identify key issues such as weaknesses and strengths and areas that need investment, for instance additional health facilities, better health information systems, or better trained human resources. Health financing is also critical for reaching universal health coverage (UHC) defined as all people obtaining the quality health services they need without suffering financial hardship (SDG 3.8). The data on out-of-pocket spending is a key indicator with regard to financial protection and hence of progress towards UHC.

Original Source Notes: The World Health Organization (WHO) has revised health expenditure data using the new international classification for health expenditures in the revised System of Health Accounts (SHA 2011). WHO’s Global Health Expenditure Database in this new version i

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The health expenditure estimates have been prepared by the World Health Organization under the framework of the System of Health Accounts 2011 (SHA 2011). The Health SHA 2011 tracks all health spending in a given country over a defined period of time regardless of the entity or institution that financed and managed that spending. It generates consistent and comprehensive data on health spending in a country, which in turn can contribute to evidence-based policy-making.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual