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3.3 pctg. pts. Employer Contributions for Health Insurance as a Percent of Compensation,

$2,980 Health Spending per Person in Twenty-one OECD Countries, 2010 USA – Netherlands difference

Health Care Spending in 12 High-income OECD Countries: 1960 Source of GDP per capita: Penn World Tables 7.0 (2011).

Health Care Spending in 12 High-income OECD Countries: 1960 Source of GDP per capita: Penn World Tables 7.0 (2011).

Health Care Spending in 12 High-income OECD Countries: 1960 Source of GDP per capita: Penn World Tables 7.0 (2011).

Health Care Spending in 12 High-income OECD Countries: 1975 Source of GDP per capita: Penn World Tables 7.0 (2011).

Health Care Spending in 12 High-income OECD Countries: 1990 Source of GDP per capita: Penn World Tables 7.0 (2011).

Health Care Spending in 12 High-income OECD Countries: 2009 Source of GDP per capita: Penn World Tables 7.0 (2011).

Estimates of Excess U.S. Health Spending: (Based on estimates from 12 OECD countries) Source of GDP per capita: Penn World Tables 7.0 (2011).

Estimates of Excess U.S. Health Spending: (Based on estimates from 12 OECD countries) Source of GDP per capita: Penn World Tables 7.0 (2011).

Estimates of Excess U.S. Health Spending: Findings -  Excess U.S. spending in early 1960s was modest: 10% - 20%  Rapid growth in excess spending from : 60% - 65%  Temporary decline in excess spending in  Resumption of growth  New peak attained around 2008: 75%

Estimates of Excess Canadian Health Spending: (Based on estimates from up to 20 OECD countries) Source of GDP per capita: Penn World Tables 7.0 (2011).

Health Expenditures by Function : (Based on estimates from OECD countries) Source: OECD Health Data (2012). Percent of GDP * Excludes Greece, Ireland, Italy, and U.K.

Comparative Price Levels for Selected Hospital Services and GDP, 2007 (Based on estimates for 12 OECD countries*) Source: Koechlin, Lorenzoni, and P. Schreyer (2010), page 15. Inpatient Medical Services Inpatient Surgical Services Total Inpatient Hospital Services Price of GDP Australia Canada Finland France Italy Israel Korea Portugal Slovenia Sweden United States All 11 countries100 * Separate estimates for the Netherlands could not be calculated.