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  2. Healthcare in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Health care, including its industry and all services, is one of the largest sectors of the German economy. Direct inpatient and outpatient care equivalent to just about a quarter of the entire 'market' – depending on the perspective. [7] As of 2007 a total of 4.4 million people were working in the health care sector, about one in ten ...

  3. List of countries by total health expenditure per capita

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    The chart below is older (2020 data) and breaks down the voluntary spending further by separating out-of-pocket payments. In this chart the items are stacked by color. There are a few other countries than just OECD countries. [2] [3] Click to enlarge. Timeline of a few OECD countries: Health care cost as percent of GDP (total economy of a ...

  4. Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/Germany medical cases chart ...

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  5. Health in Germany - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2013 micro-census survey, 24.5% of the German population aged 15+ are smokers (29 percent in men, 20 percent in women). [4] Among the 18- to 25-year-old age group, 35.2% are smokers. [5] Obesity in Germany has been increasingly cited as a major health issue. A 2007 study shows Germany has the highest number of overweight people ...

  6. Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Italy has several times fewer hospital beds for intensive respiratory care than Germany. While Italy and Spain ran out of beds, German hospitals still had free capacity. [13] The number of beds, protective gear and the number of medical personnel can become bottlenecks for providing adequate care. [16]

  7. Template talk:COVID-19 pandemic data/Germany medical cases ...

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    My vote goes for active cases (=total cases - deaths - recoveries) with percentage and deaths with the difference. Reasoning: active cases are the basis for possible deaths in the near future as well as for new infections as well as the work load of the health care system. Also active cases is what the orange bar actually depicts.

  8. Health spending as percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by ...

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    World map of total annual healthcare expenditure by country as a share of GDP. [1] This article includes 2 lists of countries of the world and their total expenditure on health as a percent of national gross domestic product (GDP). GDP is a measure of the total economy of a nation. Total expenditure includes both public and private health ...

  9. Category:Health economics - Wikipedia

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    Health and wealth; Health care; Health care finance in the United States; Health care prices in the United States; Health care ratings; Health care rationing; Healthcare reform debate in the United States; Comparison of the healthcare systems in Canada and the United States; Health crisis; Health Disparities Center; Health economics (Germany ...