This document presents data on current health expenditure per capita in PPP (purchasing power parity) adjusted international dollars for several countries and the world from 2000 to 2017. It shows that expenditure increased over time for all countries and regions. The US had the highest expenditure, ranging from $4560.06 in 2000 to $10246.14 in 2017. India and Nepal had among the lowest expenditures, though they also increased steadily over the period.
This document presents data on current health expenditure per capita in PPP (purchasing power parity) adjusted international dollars for several countries and the world from 2000 to 2017. It shows that expenditure increased over time for all countries and regions. The US had the highest expenditure, ranging from $4560.06 in 2000 to $10246.14 in 2017. India and Nepal had among the lowest expenditures, though they also increased steadily over the period.
This document presents data on current health expenditure per capita in PPP (purchasing power parity) adjusted international dollars for several countries and the world from 2000 to 2017. It shows that expenditure increased over time for all countries and regions. The US had the highest expenditure, ranging from $4560.06 in 2000 to $10246.14 in 2017. India and Nepal had among the lowest expenditures, though they also increased steadily over the period.
This document presents data on current health expenditure per capita in PPP (purchasing power parity) adjusted international dollars for several countries and the world from 2000 to 2017. It shows that expenditure increased over time for all countries and regions. The US had the highest expenditure, ranging from $4560.06 in 2000 to $10246.14 in 2017. India and Nepal had among the lowest expenditures, though they also increased steadily over the period.