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En ligne (disponible) - Graphique Total health care expenditures by sectors, Canada, 2003 (in percent) / ZELMER, Jennifer ; LEEB, Kira ; GULA, Cheryl ; FINLAY, Patricia ; BINGHAM, Jack. In Health Care in Canada 2004. Ottawa : Statistics Canada;Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2004, p. 97. http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/fr/hcic2004_fig58_e.html (16/06/2004) Éditeur(s) des données : National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI Format de fichier : Image JPEG
Mots-clés principaux : ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Résumé : Source : National Health Expenditure Database, CIHI Tiré de : ZELMER, Jennifer ; LEEB, Kira ; GULA, Cheryl ; FINLAY, Patricia ; BINGHAM, Jack . Health Care in Canada 2004 [Online]. Ottawa : CIHI , Statistics Canada , 2004, p. 97. http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/fr/hcic2004_fig58_e.html (Retrieved June 16, 2004). Hospitals, drugs, and doctors' services account for the bulk of health spending. In 2003, hospitals accounted for the largest single component of total expenditures (30%), down from about 37% in 1993. Retail drug sales made up the second largest category, at 16%, compared to 13% a decade earlier. This includes prescribed and non-prescribed drugs, as well as personal health supplies such as diabetic test strips. The largest share (13% of total health spending, up from 9% a decade earlier) is spent on prescribed drugs. Individually, total spending on physicians (15% in 1993 and 13% in 2003) and other professionals (11% in 1993 and 12% in 2003) were smaller; but together they accounted for a combined total of 25%. These figures remain almost unchanged from 2001. Different types of health services are financed differently. In 2003, hospitals (92%) and physician services (99%) were almost entirely publicly funded. Most (91%) of the services provided by other professionals working outside hospitals-such as dentists, private practice physiotherapists, and chiropractors-were privately financed, up from 86% in 1993. About 62% of retail drugs were privately financed, down from 67% a decade earlier. Langue : Anglais
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