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  1. Total health expenditure in Canada is expected to be $344 billion in 2023 — over $9 billion higher than in 2022. Total health spending in Canada is expected to increase by 2.8% in 2023, after a mere 1.5% growth in 2022.

  2. Canada’s per capita spending on health care was among the highest internationally, at CA$7,507 — less than in Germany (CA$8,938) and the Netherlands (CA$7,973), and more than in Sweden (CA$7,416) and Australia (CA$7,248).

  3. Nov 2, 2014 · Total health spending in Canada is expected to reach $344 billion in 2023, or $8,740 per Canadian. It is anticipated that health expenditures will represent 12.1% of Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023.

  4. 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...

  5. Expenditure on health care Canada spends more on health care than the majority of high-income OECD countries with universal health-care systems. After adjustment for “age”, the percentage of the population over 65, it ranks highest for expenditure on health care as a percentage of GDP and ninth highest for health-care expenditure per capita.

  6. Specifically, the bottom 10 per cent of income-earners will only pay $471 dollars for health care while the top 10 per cent will pay almost $40,000. Of course, these are preliminary estimates based on historical trends of health-care spending and the most recent economic forecasts.

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  8. Expenditure on health care Canada spends more on health care than the majority of high-income OECD countries with universal health-care systems. After adjustment for “age”, the percentage of the population over 65, it ranks second highest for expendi-ture on health care as a percentage of GDP and eighth highest for health-care