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En ligne - Graphique Total provincial and territorial government health expenditure per capita, by age group and sex, Canada, constant 1997 dollars, 2002 / Canadian institute for health information. In Provincial and territorial government health expenditure by age group, sex and major category: recent and future growth rates. Ottawa : Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2005, p. 5. http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=AR_1... (22-06-2005) Éditeur(s) des données : Canadian Institute for Health Information ; Statistics Canada Format de fichier : Image JPEG
Mots-clés principaux : ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Résumé : Sources : Canadian Institute for Health Information ; Statistics Canada Cited from : Canadian Institute for Health Information. Provincial and territorial government health expenditure by age group, sex and major category: recent and future growth rates [Online]. Ottawa : Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2005, p. 5. http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=AR_1219_E&cw_topic=1219 (Retrieved June 22, 2005). Total provincial and territorial government health expenditure are reported in this Figure. There is high spending per capita for infant care, with costs estimated to be about $6,000 per person for both sexes. From youths age 1 to adults age 64, spending per person slowly increases to reach $2,000 per person in the 45-64 age group. Thereafter, a pronounced increase in per capita spending in the senior age groups follows, to reach a peak of $15,423 and $16,374 respectively for males and females aged 85 and over. Spending per capita for females exceeds that of males only for the ages of 15 to 44 (when women are of child bearing age) and 85 and over (where most residents in institutions are females). Because of these two effects, expenditures per capita for all age groups combined are higher for women than for men. Langue : Anglais
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