In the early 2000s, about 63 percent of health expenditures came from public sources.
In 2007 health expenditures were equal to 3.9 percent of gross domestic product.
This figure was higher than for seven other possible methods of reducing national health expenditures.
Current spending represents about 1 percent of all Federal health expenditures.
In 1981, the health expenditure was less than $1 for each black person.
Twenty-five percent of all our health expenditures ($82 billion) is spent on administration.
Malaria often eats up more than 40% of all public health expenditures.
Further increases in health expenditure, to over £4 billion, are planned by 1994-95.
The Governor said he vetoed the bill because it would have cost the state $400 million more a year in health expenditures.
The government used only 16.8% of the total health expenditure in the country.