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Australia's healthcare spending rises above 10% of GDP

 05-Oct-17, The Guardian 

Health expenditure in Australia exceeded 10% of gross domestic product for the first time in 2015-16. The growth in health spending continues to slow, but not to the same extent as GDP growth. 

Australias healthcare spending rises above 10pc of GDP (c) Alamy Stock Photo The Guardian

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In 2015-16, AUD170 bn (USD132 bn) was spent on health, AUD6 bn (3.6%) more in real terms than in 2014–15, figures from the Australian Institute of Health & Welfare show. 

Health economist with the Grattan Institute, Dr Stephen Duckett, said the share of the economy represented by health had hit 10.3% largely due to a slowing increase in GDP. A professor of health economics with the University of Melbourne, Philip Clarke, said state and federal governments needed to act now to avoid a spending and funding crisis.

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