WHO: Albania Spends 5 Times Less on Healthcare Than the European Average

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Albania has the lowest level of healthcare spending in Europe. The latest report published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) revealed that in 2022, healthcare expenditures in the public and private sectors amounted to €734 per capita.

This was the lowest level in Europe and nearly five times lower than the EU average of €3,533.

In the region, Montenegro has the highest healthcare expenditures, double that of Albania, with €1,593, followed by Serbia with €1,517, North Macedonia with €1,142, and Bosnia and Herzegovina with €1,072.

Data shows that Switzerland leads Europe in terms of high per capita healthcare spending, with €5,630 annually, followed by Norway with €5,376.

On the other hand, Hungary, Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey also have low healthcare spending levels compared to the European average.

Healthcare Spending Per Capita, 2022

•Albania: €734

•Montenegro: €1,593

•Serbia: €1,517

•North Macedonia: €1,142

•Bosnia and Herzegovina: €1,072

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