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List of tables <strong>and</strong> figures<br />

xv<br />

Fig. 5.2 Proportion of total public expenditure devoted to <strong>health</strong><br />

152<br />

in Irel<strong>and</strong>, 2007–2014<br />

Fig. 5.3 Population coverage by category in Irel<strong>and</strong>, 1990–2012 154<br />

Fig. 5.4 Inpatient, emergency <strong>and</strong> day case activity in Irel<strong>and</strong>, 2008–2012 157<br />

Fig. 5.5 Total, male <strong>and</strong> female death rates per 1000 population<br />

162<br />

in Irel<strong>and</strong>, 2000–2012<br />

Fig. 6.1 Public expenditure by sector in Latvia, 2008 <strong>and</strong> 2010 191<br />

Fig. 6.2 Total expenditure on <strong>health</strong> by source of revenue in Latvia,<br />

191<br />

2008 <strong>and</strong> 2010<br />

Fig. 6.3 Average monthly OOP payments per household member <strong>and</strong> OOP 201<br />

payments as a percentage of household expenditures by income<br />

quintile in Latvia, 2010<br />

Fig. 6.4 Percentage of self-reported unmet need for medical examination or 201<br />

treatment because it was "too expensive", selected income quintiles<br />

in Latvia, 2005–2010<br />

Fig. 6.5 Percentage of self-reported unmet need for medical examination or 202<br />

treatment because it was "too expensive", in Latvia <strong>and</strong> selected<br />

comparators, 2004–2010<br />

Fig. 6.6 Number of hospital discharges per 1000 population <strong>and</strong> discharges 204<br />

by primary diagnosis in Latvia, 2006–2010<br />

Fig. 7.1 Changes in GDP <strong>and</strong> unemployment in Lithuania, 2000–2012 218<br />

Fig. 7.2 Contributions to SHI in Lithuania, 2004–2015 227<br />

Fig. 7.3 Functioning of the counter-cyclical mechanism of SHI revenue<br />

227<br />

in Lithuania, 2004 -2013<br />

Fig. 7.4 Point value ratios for <strong>health</strong> care prices in Lithuania, 2009–2012 230<br />

Fig. 8.1 Indexed growth in <strong>health</strong> care expenditure per sector<br />

255<br />

in the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Fig. 8.2 Annual nominal growth in <strong>health</strong> care expenditure in the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 256<br />

2000–2013<br />

Fig. 8.3 Breakdown of total <strong>health</strong> care expenditure by financing agent in 274<br />

the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s at the beginning (2008) <strong>and</strong> during (2011) the <strong>crisis</strong><br />

Fig. 8.4 Breakdown of <strong>health</strong> care spending by sector in the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 275<br />

in 2008 <strong>and</strong> 2012<br />

Fig. 8.5 Breakdown of <strong>health</strong> care spending by type of care in the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s 275<br />

in 2008 <strong>and</strong> 2012<br />

Fig. 9.1 Trends in infant mortality (a) in Portugal (1960–2012) <strong>and</strong><br />

287<br />

(b) in European countries (2012)<br />

Fig. 9.2 Total expenditure on <strong>health</strong> as a percentage of GDP,<br />

291<br />

Portugal <strong>and</strong> EU average, 2000–2012<br />

Fig. 9.3 Total expenditure on <strong>health</strong> per capita, Portugal <strong>and</strong> EU average, 291<br />

2000–2012<br />

Fig. 9.4 Public expenditure on <strong>health</strong> as a share of total <strong>health</strong> expenditure, 291<br />

Portugal <strong>and</strong> EU average, 2000–2012<br />

Fig. 9.5 Breakdown of total <strong>health</strong> care expenditure by expenditure provider 292<br />

in Portugal, 2008–2011<br />

Fig. 9.6 Evolution of selected user charges in Portugal, 2003–2013 296

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