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Departmental Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 6 November 2018

Tuesday, 6 November 2018

Questions (238, 239, 240)

Stephen Donnelly

Question:

238. Deputy Stephen S. Donnelly asked the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the share of public expenditure allocated to voted health expenditure in each year since 2010, in tabular form. [45709/18]

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Stephen Donnelly

Question:

239. Deputy Stephen S. Donnelly asked the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the details of public expenditure on health as a share of gross domestic product in each year since 2010, in tabular form. [45710/18]

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Stephen Donnelly

Question:

240. Deputy Stephen S. Donnelly asked the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the details of public expenditure on health as a share of gross national income in each year since 2010, in tabular form. [45711/18]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 238 to 240, inclusive, together.

The following table contains the information requested for the following 3 PQ's. 45710/18 45709/18 45711/18.

Year

Gross Health  Expenditure (000) 

Gross Public Expenditure (000)

Health Spend as % of Gross Expenditure

GDP (000)

 Health Spend as % of GDP

GNI (000)

Health Spend as % of GNI

2010

€14,800

€60,563

24%

€167,721

9%

€140,529

11%

2011

€14,188

€57,362

25%

€171,140

8%

€138,811

10%

2012

€14,232

€55,958

25%

€175,216

8%

€141,261

10%

2013

€14,092

€54,373

26%

€179,922

8%

€15,184

9%

2014

€13,738

€54,098

25%

€195,293

7%

€164,929

8%

2015

€13,341

€54,594

24%

€262,466

5%

€201,667

7%

2016

€14,107

€55,987

25%

€273,238

5%

€223,150

6%

2017

€14,798

€58,525

25%

€294,110

5%

€234,221

6%

2018

€15,977

€62,809

25%

€321,575

5%

€253,117

6%

*The outturn for 2010 and 2011 includes expenditure related to the children and youth affairs services which transferred in 2012 to the new Department of Children and Youth Affairs. The gross expenditure for this Department was €422m in 2012.

** 2015 expenditure does not include approx €1bn in Appropriations in Aid which ceased to be on the Vote after the HSE Act 2014 disestablished the HSE Vote in 2015.

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