The current domestic private health expenditure per capita of Georgia is $185, an increase of $4 (2.2%) compared to 2019.
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Regions:
215
Date range: 2000 to 2021
Points:
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What is Georgia's Private health expenditure per capita?
As of 2020 Georgia's Private health expenditure per capita was 185.
How does Georgia's Private health expenditure per capita compare to other regions?
Georgia's Private health expenditure per capita was ranked 73rd in 2020
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Georgia Private health expenditure per capita between 2000 and 2020
Period | Private health expenditure per capita | Change |
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2020 | $185 | $4 |
2019 | $181 | $18 |
2018 | $199 | $16 |
2017 | $184 | $13 |
2016 | $196 | $14 |
2015 | $182 | $76 |
2014 | $258 | $5 |
2013 | $263 | $6 |
2012 | $269 | $18 |
2011 | $251 | $33 |
2010 | $217 | $16 |
2009 | $201 | $4 |
2008 | $205 | $49 |
2007 | $156 | $35 |
2006 | $122 | $13 |
2005 | $109 | $23 |
2004 | $86 | $21 |
2003 | $66 | $13 |
2002 | $52 | $8 |
2001 | $44 | $1 |
2000 | $43 |
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