The OECD has a new study out on health expenditures across member nations. The good news: the report's authors expect health spending to either stabilize or become a smaller percentage of GDP in 2011. That would be a help to nations like the US, where the recession and slow recovery have bumped health spending, as share of GDP, up significantly. Here's a comparative chart of nations' health spending for 2009, the last full year for which the report has all the data:

Read the report and access the OECD database on health spending here.
Posted
07-07-2011 9:12 AM
by
Graham Griffith