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Comparison of Healthcare Expenditure in V4 Countries

ŠKRABAL, Jaroslav, Jarmila DUHÁČEK ŠEBESTOVÁ and Ingrid MAJEROVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Comparison of Healthcare Expenditure in V4 Countries

Authors

ŠKRABAL, Jaroslav (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Jarmila DUHÁČEK ŠEBESTOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Ingrid MAJEROVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Switzerland, Eurasian Business and Economics Perspectives, p. 199-217, 19 pp. 2024

Publisher

Springer

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Stať ve sborníku

Field of Study

50704 Environmental sciences

Country of publisher

Switzerland

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Publication form

electronic version available online

References:

Organization unit

Moravian Business College Olomouc

ISBN

978-3-031-62718-7

Keywords in English

Healthcare; healthcare spending; comparison of health expenses; V4

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 24/9/2024 08:19, Ing. Michaela Nováková

Abstract

V originále

The paper aims to compare expenditures in the V4 countries in the analyzed period 2016–2020. Among the basic indicators that are compared in this paper in connection with the given economies is the amount of GDP at the level of absolute value and then a comparison using the purchasing power standard (PPS). Other ratio indicators in individual economies, which focus mainly on comparing expenses for health care (total health care expenditure and health care expenditure by function), include percentage of health care expenditure to GDP, euro per capita, and PPS purchasing power standard per capita. In connection with the given indicators, individual comparisons are presented in the paper in the context of the time horizon. Based on the given article, it was found that the largest share of GDP per inhabitant, GDP per inhabitant at market prices, and GDP per inhabitant according to PPS in the analyzed period 2016–2020 was achieved by the Czech Republic, followed by Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. Another important finding was the fact that within the framework of health care expenditures in the same analyzed period, the ranking of the V4 countries is as follows (Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia).