Comprehensive Healthcare and Public Health Concepts for Students Practice Test

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National Health Expenditures are defined as:

The portion of health care costs covered by insurance.

The amount of funding for hospital construction.

The total amount of money spent on health care in a country.

National Health Expenditures reflect the total amount of money spent on health care in a country during a given period. It combines spending from all sources—households, businesses, and government—and covers the full range of health care goods and services, including services, medications, equipment, and related administrative costs. This is different from the portion covered by insurance, which is only one source of payment within the system. It’s also not about funding for hospital construction (capital projects) or the average cost per patient (a unit metric). Seeing the total expenditures in one figure lets policymakers and researchers gauge how much a country is devote to health care over time and across populations.

The average cost of procedures per patient.

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