Proportion of population spending more than 25% of household consumption or income on out-of-pocket health care expenditure (%) - Country Ranking - Europe

Definition: Proportion of population spending more than 25% of household consumption or income on out-of-pocket health care expenditure.

Source: World Health Organization and World Bank. 2019. Global Monitoring Report on Financial Protection in Health 2019.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Latvia 5.70 2016
2 Albania 4.95 2012
3 Moldova 3.56 2016
4 Portugal 3.31 2011
5 Bulgaria 3.07 2018
6 Malta 2.75 2015
7 Lithuania 2.67 2008
8 Romania 2.19 2016
9 Greece 1.62 2016
10 Cyprus 1.59 2015
11 Belgium 1.39 2009
12 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.39 2015
13 Poland 1.32 2016
14 Estonia 1.19 2010
15 Ukraine 1.15 2019
16 Spain 1.12 2019
17 Italy 1.08 2010
18 Iceland 0.94 1995
19 Montenegro 0.78 2015
20 North Macedonia 0.78 2006
21 Sweden 0.69 1996
22 Finland 0.66 2016
23 Austria 0.66 1999
24 Belarus 0.60 2020
25 Serbia 0.53 2015
26 Norway 0.50 1998
27 Denmark 0.49 2010
28 Ireland 0.48 2009
29 United Kingdom 0.37 2018
30 Turkey 0.36 2016
31 Slovenia 0.31 2018
32 Hungary 0.31 2010
33 Luxembourg 0.28 2016
34 Croatia 0.26 2010
35 Germany 0.10 2010
36 Czech Republic 0.05 2010
37 Slovak Republic 0.04 2015

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Development Relevance: Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is about ensuring that all people can access the health services they need – without facing financial hardship – is key to improving the well-being of a country’s population. UHC is also an investment in human capital and a foundational driver of inclusive and sustainable economic growth and development. UHC is a target associated with the Sustainable Development Goals (target 3.8), and it relates directly to Goal 3 (Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages) and to Goal 1 (End poverty in all its forms everywhere).

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Out-of-pocket payments are those made by people at the time of getting any type of service (preventive, curative, rehabilitative, palliative or long-term care) provided by any type of provider. They include cost-sharing (the part not covered by a third party like an insurer) and informal payments, but they exclude insurance premiums. Out-of-pocket payments exclude any reimbursement by a third party, such as the government, a health insurance fund or a private insurance company. Out-of-pocket payments are defined as catastrophic at the 25% threshold when they represent 25% or more of total consumption or income.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual