Health expenditure in Australia

Created 01/07/2014

Updated 11/08/2023

Health expenditure occurs where money is spent on health goods and services. It occurs at different levels of government, as well as by non-government entities such as private health insurers and individuals.

In many cases, funds pass through a number of different entities before they are ultimately spent by providers (such as hospitals, general practices and pharmacies) on health goods and services.

The term ‘health expenditure’ in this context relates to all funds given to, or for, providers of health goods and services. It includes the funds provided by the Australian Government to the state and territory governments, as well as the funds provided by the state and territory governments to providers.

This data has been superseded, for more recent data on health expenditure, please the AIHW page on health expenditure.

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Title Health expenditure in Australia
Language English
Licence Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia
Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/f84b9baf-c1c1-437c-8c1e-654b2829848c
Contact Point
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
open.data@aihw.gov.au
Reference Period 01/07/2014
Geospatial Coverage Australia
Data Portal Data.gov.au