Health expenditure: national and international figures compared; financing

Health expenditure: national and international figures compared; financing

Functions Financing Periods Care expenditure (mln euro)
Education, R&D, other services Total financ schemes health,social care 2022* 3,880
Education, R&D, other services Total financing of residents 2022* 3,763
Education, R&D, other services HF1: Government, comp. contr. schemes 2022* 3,436
Education, R&D, other services HF11: Government schemes 2022* 1,664
Education, R&D, other services HF12: Compulsory contributory schemes 2022* 1,772
Education, R&D, other services HF121a: Long-term care insurance 2022* 80
Education, R&D, other services HF121b: Health Insurance Fund 2022*
Education, R&D, other services HF122: Compulsory private insurance 2022* 1,691
Education, R&D, other services Voluntary schemes (incl. OOP) 2022* 327
Education, R&D, other services HF2: Voluntary schemes 2022* 166
Education, R&D, other services HF21: Voluntary health insurance schemes 2022* 0
Education, R&D, other services HF22: Financing schemes NPISH 2022* 0
Education, R&D, other services HF23: Enterprise financing schemes 2022* 166
Education, R&D, other services HF3: Household out-of-pocket payments 2022* 161
Education, R&D, other services HF31: Out-of-pocket excl cost sharing 2022* 161
Education, R&D, other services HF32: Cost sharing 2022* 0
Education, R&D, other services Rest of the world; exports 2022* 117
Source: CBS.
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This table shows how health(care) expenditure according to the international definition and care expenditure in the broad sense used by Statistics Netherlands are related. Financing has been chosen as the starting point.
Healthcare is delineated according to the international definition of the System of Health Accounts. All healthcare activities count, regardless of whether they take place inside or outside the healthcare sector. Only resident health expenditure counts.
Care spending in the broad sense covers all care activities, including welfare and childcare, regardless of whether these activities take place as a main or secondary activity. Care can be for residents or non-residents. Care provided in the Netherlands for non-residents (such as tourists) is included in the export of services.

In brief:
Care expenditure in the broad sense
-/- health-related expenditure, such as domestic care within care for the elderly
-/- expenditure on other care and welfare, such as childcare
-/- expenditure on education, research and development, other services
-/- export, foreign-paid activities
= Total current expenditure on health

Data available from: 1998

Status of figures:
Figures for 2022 are provisional; figures for 2020 and 2021 are revised provisional; other figures are final.

Changes as of 21 July 2023:
The figures on 2020 have been updated.

When will there be new figures?
Updated figures for 2020-2022 and provisional figures for 2023 will be published in the second quarter of 2024.

Description topics

Care expenditure
Final consumption expenditure in current prices on care goods and services used by or for residents in one year; care includes healthcare, social care, youth care, child care.