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.