Health expenditure Australia 2004-05 examines expenditure on health goods and services in Australia for 1994-95 to 2004-05. It shows that Australia spent over $87 billion on health in 2004-05, an estimated rise of $8 billion since 2003-04. This report presents expenditure estimates by area of health expenditure, as a proportion of gross domestic product (GDP), on a per person basis, by state and territory, by comparison with selected OECD and Asia-Pacific countries, and by source of funding (Australian Government, other governments and the non-government sector). This report will be helpful to anyone interested in studying, analysing and comparing estimates of health expenditure in Australia.
Authored by AIHW.
Published 29 September 2006; ISSN 1323-5850; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 613 2; AIHW cat. no. HWE 35; 168pp.; $30.00
National health expenditure matrices, 2002-03
to 2004-05
Notes to Appendix A tables
State and territory health expenditure matrices, 2002-03 to
2004-05
Notes to Appendix B tables
Price indexes and deflation
Price indexes
Deflation and constant price expenditure aggregates
Changes in methodology
Capital in the Australian health sector
Cross-border flows
Mean resident population
Glossary
References
Notes and corrections
12 December 2006: An amendment has been made to Table 34:
Recurrent funding of medical services, constant prices(a), by source of
funds, and annual growth rates, 1994-95 to 2004-05 on page 63.