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  1. Jan 10, 2024 · In 2022, overall health expenditure in Canada is predicted to be 331 billion Canadian dollars or 8,563 Canadian dollars per person. It is predicted that health spending will account for...

  2. Health spending in Canada is projected to reach $264.4 billion in 2019, representing 11.6% of Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP). This amounts to $7,068 per Canadian.

  3. Nov 2, 2021 · Real total health spending in Canada was $1.5 billion in 1926 or $159 per capita and reached a total of $264.4 billion or $7,035 real per capita by 2019. On average through this period, real per-capita spending grew four per cent annually. Source: See appendix

  4. Aug 4, 2022 · Part 1 of this series documented Canada’s health-care spending compared to 28 other universal health-care countries and found that Canada ranked second-highest in terms of health care spending as a share of the economy (after adjusting for age).

  5. Finances of the Nation: The Evolution of Health Expenditures in Canada, 1926-2019. Livio Di Matteo. Canadian Tax Journal, 2021, vol. 69, issue 3, 889-920. Abstract: In this article, Livio Di Matteo provides an overview of expenditures on health care in Canada over the long term.

  6. Paul Martin Jr. introduces Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST), causing massive cuts in transfer payments to health and social programs. Health Care spending drops from 10.2% (in 1992) to 9.2% of GDP.

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  8. Nov 16, 2021 · Di Matteo links the evolution of health-care spending to factors affecting the demand for and supply of health services, including income, demographic changes, technological development, cost, policy, and public finances.

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