UK's healthcare spend is the second lowest in the G7 and average for Europe The UK has the second lowest healthcare spending of the G7 nations and spent £2,989 per person in 2017.
Among comparable countries, the US had by far the biggest outgoing - spending £7,736 ($9,433) per person on average - but had a lower life expectancy.
Figures released by the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) ranked 36 countries by how much their healthcare costs each year. The Daily Mail
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Among comparable countries, the US had by far the biggest outgoing - spending £7,736 ($9,433) per person on average - but had a lower life expectancy.
Figures released by the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) ranked 36 countries by how much their healthcare costs each year. The Daily Mail
See also:
- How does UK healthcare spending compare with other countries? Office for National Statistics
- Healthcare expenditure, UK Health Accounts: 2017 Office for National Statistics
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