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finances hospital care. The funds allocated to providers of long-term care, ancillary services, ambulatory care, preventive care, as well as to retailers and other providers of medical goods, are excluded from this computation. In 2015, current hospital expenditure represented approximately 38.2% of total current health expenditure, ranging from 29.2% and 31.5% in Germany and Luxembourg, respectively, to 45.4% and 47.2% in Italy and Estonia (Chart 4). In all countries, even if a part of the total health expenditure is always funded by private insurances and out-of-pocket payments, almost the entire amount of inpatient health expenditure is publicly financed. The total expenditure on inpatient care (PPP$ per capita) in the EU follows, on average, a growing positive trend. The exception is Greece, where available data show that this indicator varies negatively (-23.0%). Pharmaceutical expenditure includes the consumption of prescribed medicines, over-the- counter and other medical non-durable goods. One of the indicators taken into consideration for 2015 was expenditure on pharmaceuticals and other medical non-durable goods, as percentage of current health expenditure. The countries that registered the lowest rates of this indicator are Denmark (6.8%), the Netherlands (7.9%), Luxembourg (8.6%) and Sweden (9.9%) while the highest one were Poland (21.0%), Greece (25.9%), Latvia (26.8%), Slovakia (26.9%), and Hungary (29.2%). Between 2000 and 2015, the percentage of pharmaceutical expenditure on total current health expenditure has generally declined in all of Europe. In 2015, the total pharmaceutical expenditure was between 342 PPP$ and 343 PPP$ per capita in Denmark and Estonia, respectively, and 766 PPP$ per capita in Germany. At least half of it was held by the public sector in all countries except Slovenia (49.5%), Denmark (43.7%), Latvia (35.0%) and Poland (34.1%). The highest values in 2015 were in Germany (82.9%), Luxembourg (80.2%), Ireland (74.6%), France (70.9%) and Slovakia (70.7%). chart 4 Current hospitals expenditure as percentage of total current health expenditure, in PPP$ per capita: Year 2015 Current hospitals expenditure as % of total current health expenditure Total current health expenditure, PPP$ per capita Switzerland 35% Luxembourg 31% Germany 29% Netherlands 38% Ireland 35% Sweden 38% Austria 39% Denmark 44% Belgium 33% France 40% United Kingdom 42% Finland 35% Italy 45% Spain 41% Slovenia 41% Portugal 42% Czech Republic 41% Greece 42% Slovak Republic 34% Hungry 36% Estonia 47% Poland 36% Lativa 32% 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 chart 5 Comparison between the variation in the total and public pharmaceutical expenditure: Years 2000–2015 300 Estonia 250 Ireland 200 Latvia Slovakia 150 Germany Slovakia Finland 100 Poland 50 United Kingdom -50 0 0 Hungary Italy Netherlands Austria Belgium Greece France Luxembourg Spain Czech Republic Portugal Sweden Slovenia 50 100 Total pharmaceutical expenditure, PPP$ per capita: Variation 2000-2015 16 HHE 2018 | hospitalhealthcare.com 150 200 250