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Data & statistics on Total Health Expenditure and Nominal GDP Annual Growth Canada – 128 results

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SELECTED COUNTRIES: PROJECTED INCREASE IN HEALTH SPENDING, DISAGGREGATED ACCORDING TO THE EFFECTS OF POPULATIONAL AGEING AND THE INTENSIFIED USE OF HEALTH SERVICES BY OLDER PERSONS, 2006-2040 (Percentage points of GDP)

SELECTED COUNTRIES: PROJECTED INCREASE IN HEALTH SPENDING, DISAGGREGATED ACCORDING TO THE EFFECTS OF POPULATIONAL AGEING AND THE INTENSIFIED USE OF HEALTH SERVICES BY OLDER PERSONS, 2006-2040 ( ...

www.eclac.cl/publicaciones/xml/4/39484/LCL3216_CEP2010_I.pdf

a significant increase in health spending —more than 3 percentage points of GDP— is seen ...
health costs are high) offsets the growth of the older population ...
Figure VII.3 shows the projected increase in health spending in selected

2040 (projection) | Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
Original Url: http://www.eclac.cl/publicaciones/xml/4/39484/LCL3216_CEP2010_I.pdf
Projected Increase in Health Care Spending Until 2030 (In percent of GDP)

Projected Increase in Health Care Spending Until 2030 (In percent of GDP)

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For health care spending, the outlook is much more challenging. Drawing ...
and Medicare, IMF staff estimate that general government spending on health will rise by 4½ percentage points of GDP over the next twenty years. For Canada and Japan, IMF staff ...
Figure 9. Projected Increase in Health Care Spending Until 2030 (In percent of GDP) Canada (IMF estimates) Japan (IMF estimates) United States (Authorities

2030 (projection) | img.scoop.co.nz
Original Url: http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/1009/spn1013.pdf
Public health expenditures as a percentage of GDP, two scenarios, 11 nations, 2005 and 2050

Public health expenditures as a percentage of GDP, two scenarios, 11 nations, 2005 and 2050

www.queensu.ca/sps/publications/press/intros_tocs/ExploringSocial_Chap1.pdf

between the growth in health care spending and the financing type. ...
a sample of 20 countries from the OECD and data on health care spending between 1980 ...
THE GRAIL APPENDIX 2 Spending Patterns across Tax Financed and Social Insurance

2050 (projection) | Queen's University
Original Url: http://www.queensu.ca/sps/publications/press/intros_tocs/ExploringSocial_Chap1.pdf
Future tax burdens in Canada, 2003-04 to 2025-26: projected spending
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Future tax burdens in Canada, 2003-04 to 2025-26: projected spending

www.caledoninst.org/Publications/PDF/560ENG.pdf

As shown in the last column of Table III-3, the projected aggregate tax rates that would be generated by the existing tax structure combined with the projected rate of nominal GDP growth ...
Fiscal Year Program Total Program/ expenditure expenditure GDP $ billion $ billion avg. annual % change ...
canada

2026 (projection) | Caledon Institute of Social Policy – 4 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.caledoninst.org/Publications/PDF/560ENG.pdf
Provincial-Territorial Health Spending
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Provincial-Territorial Health Spending

www.parl.gc.ca/pbo-dpb/documents/FSR_2011.pdf

Figure 3-3 Provincial-Territorial Health Spending (Per cent of GDP) ...
projected to rise from 7.8 per cent in 2010-11 to 12.7 per cent of GDP in 2050-51 and 15.2 per cent in 2085-86 (Figure 3-3). The (annual) contribution to growth in provincial-territorial health spending from population ageing is projected to rise ...
canada, oecd

2076 (projection) | Parliament of Canada - Parlement du Canada – 5 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.parl.gc.ca/pbo-dpb/documents/FSR_2011.pdf
Public Health and Long-Term Care Spending (in per cent of GDP)

Public Health and Long-Term Care Spending (in per cent of GDP)

www.iva.se/upload/Verksamhet/Projekt/Forskning%20Innovation/Bibliotek/OECD_long.pdf

Table 1. Public Health and Long-Term Care Spending (in per cent of GDP) Total spending on healthcare and long-term care Costcontainment2 Cost-pressure Canada France ...
the assumed effects of policies curbing expenditure growth. Source: OECD (2006 ...
These mounting pressures will probably only be offset in small part by lower spending on education for the young, and child or family benefits. Moreover, scarcer

2050 (projection) | Kungl. Ingenjörsvetenskapsakademien (IVA) - ett nätverk med inriktning på teknik och ekonomi - IVA
Original Url: http://www.iva.se/upload/Verksamhet/Projekt/Forskning%20Innovation/Bibliotek/OECD_long.pdf
Public Health Care expenditures relative to gdP, three Scenarios
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Public Health Care expenditures relative to gdP, three Scenarios

www.policyalternatives.ca/documents/BC_Office_Pubs/bc_2006/aging_healthcare.pdf

Public Health Care expenditures relative to gdP, three Scenarios sources: Author’s calculations based on Cihi, national health expenditure trends, 1975–2005, tables B.4.1, B.4.7, e.1.6, and BC stats, BC Population by Age: estimated (1971–2004 ...
for future health care expenditures comes not from an aging population but the costs ...
of the growth of drug expenditures, but have not necessarily been accompanied by improved health care outcomes. Cost efficiencies could be gained through a national pharmacare

2031 (projection) | Canadian Centre For Policy Alternatives - Welcome to the CCPA – 1 more result from this site
Original Url: http://www.policyalternatives.ca/documents/BC_Office_Pubs/bc_2006/aging_healthcare.pdf
Source: Office of the Parlimentary Budget Officer, Statistics Canada

Source: Office of the Parlimentary Budget Officer, Statistics Canada

www.rbc.com/economics/market/pdf/sustainability.pdf

with nominal GDP; other large expenditures, like health care and transfers to the elderly ...
and expenditures is not poised to handle the demographic aging and slower GDP growth ...
on revenues and expenditures. In the baseline projections, GDP is expected to grow at 1

2082 (projection) | Royal Bank of Canada
Original Url: http://www.rbc.com/economics/market/pdf/sustainability.pdf
Public Health Benefits to the Elderly, as a Percent of GDP in 2007 and 2040
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Public Health Benefits to the Elderly, as a Percent of GDP in 2007 and 2040

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to the Elderly, as a Percent of GDP in 2007 and 2040: Current-Law and Current-Deal Scenario* Strategy 2: Reduce health-care cost growth ★★ = Significant Priority y 6–8% ★★★= High ...
refer to projected public health benefits to the elderly in 2040 as a % of GDP < 4% 4–6% > 8% ...
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2040 (projection) | Center for Strategic and International Studies – 2 more results from this site
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CANADA'S ECONOMIC SPEED LIMIT, 1989-2008 AND 2016-26
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CANADA'S ECONOMIC SPEED LIMIT, 1989-2008 AND 2016-26

www.irpp.org/po/archive/apr11/leonard.pdf

” of sustainable economic growth is slowing. The growth potential of any economy is the sum ...
For the past 20 years, economic growth has been shared more or less equally ...
of older workers. Without a marked acceleration of productivity growth, Canada’s

2026 (projection) | Institute for Research on Public Policy/Institut de recherche en politiques publiques (IRPP) – 1 more result from this site
Original Url: http://www.irpp.org/po/archive/apr11/leonard.pdf
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