The current domestic private health expenditure per capita of Georgia is $278, an increase of $86 (44.8%) compared to 2021.
Domestic private health expenditure per capita in Georgia
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Source:
Data availability:
Regions:
215
Date range: 2000 to 2022
Points:
13,760
Measure:
Current $
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Georgia Private health expenditure per capita between 2000 and 2022
Period | Private health expenditure per capita | Change |
---|---|---|
2022 | $278 | +$86 |
2021 | $192 | -$4 |
2020 | $196 | +$15 |
2019 | $181 | -$18 |
2018 | $199 | +$15 |
2017 | $184 | -$12 |
2016 | $196 | +$14 |
2015 | $182 | -$76 |
2014 | $258 | -$5 |
2013 | $263 | -$6 |
2012 | $269 | +$18 |
2011 | $251 | +$34 |
2010 | $217 | +$16 |
2009 | $201 | -$4 |
2008 | $205 | +$49 |
2007 | $156 | +$34 |
2006 | $122 | +$13 |
2005 | $109 | +$23 |
2004 | $86 | +$20 |
2003 | $66 | +$14 |
2002 | $52 | +$8 |
2001 | $44 | +$1 |
2000 | $43 |