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Healthcare expenditure as a share of gross domestic product stabilises at 11.5 per cent
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Healthcare expenditure in Switzerland will continue to grow over the forecasting period (2022 to 2025). However, its share of gross domestic product will stabilise at around 11.5 per cent. These are the key findings of KOF’s healthcare expenditure forecast, which was prepared with the help of a research contribution from comparis.ch.
Increase in healthcare expenditure as a share of GDP is flatlining
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Healthcare spending will rise by 2.9 per cent this year. The growth rate will increase slightly to 3.6 per cent in 2023 and decrease again slightly to 3.1 per cent in 2024. Compared with economic output, healthcare expenditure will rise less sharply than in previous years. These are the key findings of KOF’s health expenditure forecast, which was prepared with the help of a research contribution from comparis.ch.
KOF Healthcare Expenditure Forecast: pandemic causing sharp increase in spending this year
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Healthcare expenditure will increase by 7.3 per cent this year owing to the pandemic. The growth rate will then fall significantly to 1.3 per cent in 2022 and 1.2 per cent in 2023. These are the key findings of the KOF Healthcare Expenditure Forecast, which was prepared with the help of a research contribution from comparis.ch.
KOF Healthcare Expenditure Forecast: slightly lower growth this year
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Healthcare expenditure will increase by 3.1 per cent in 2020, slightly less than last year (3.4 per cent). Expenditure is expected to increase more sharply in the next two years. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, fewer services were provided in certain areas of healthcare. These are the findings of the KOF Healthcare Expenditure Forecast, which has been produced with the help of research funding from comparis.ch.
KOF Healthcare Expenditure Forecast: Rising Wages Are Pushing up Healthcare Spending
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Swiss healthcare spending in 2019 is set to rise by 3.6%, which is slightly higher than in the two previous years. The main reasons for this increase continue to be the modest rise in wages and the growing elderly proportion of the population. Healthcare spending in 2020 and 2021 is likely to increase by 3.3% and 3.6% respectively. These are among the findings of the biannual KOF Healthcare Expenditure Forecast, which has been compiled with the help of research funding provided by comparis.ch.
KOF Healthcare Expenditure Forecast: Growth Rate Edges Up Again
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KOF expects healthcare spending in Switzerland to rise by 3.7 per cent this year. This is a slightly larger increase than in 2018 (2.8 per cent) and 2017 (2.6 per cent). This stronger growth can partly be attributed to the modest rise in wages and the increase in the number of elderly people. This KOF Forecast has been compiled with the help of research funding provided by the Swiss Pharmacists' Association pharmaSuisse and the Association of Groups of Independent Pharmacies (VGUA).
KOF Healthcare Expenditure Forecast: Growth Rate Remains Relatively High
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KOF continues to expect healthcare spending in Switzerland to rise by 3.8 per cent this year. This growth will edge up to 3.9 per cent in the next two years. The causes of this healthcare spending increase are rising wages and the growing proportion of elderly people. These are among the findings of the twice-yearly KOF Healthcare Expenditure Forecast, which has been compiled with the help of research funding provided by comparis.ch.
KOF Expects Health Care Expenditures to Grow More Slowly
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Although growth in Swiss health care spending slowed slightly last year, it is likely to accelerate to 3.9 per cent by 2019. While rising wages and an aging population are driving up health care expenditure, the political initiatives introduced should rein in costs to some extent. This year will see per-capita spending exceed CHF 10,000 for the first time.