| Rampant privatization? Spain's public healthcare expenditure[1] was: 38.552 €bn in 2002, and
66.678 €bn in 2016 (latest official year),
this is a 73% increase in 14 years.On other hand while population was 41.31 m in 2002, and
46.48 m in 2016,
A 13% increase. This is a 53% net increase in expenditure per capita. I'm curious to know what "rampant privatization" to you means, as government/public expenditure has by no means slowed down, quite the contrary.In my opinion, healthcare expenditure is out of control. But that is a completely different debate. [1] http://www.mscbs.gob.es/en/estadEstudios/estadisticas/inforR... |
I don't know about Spain, but at least in Sweden there's an argument that the increase in privatization in the health care sector has resulted in higher costs (and thus higher government expenditure) without matching improvement in heath care outcomes.