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List of tables and figures xv Fig. 5.2 Proportion of total public expenditure devoted to health 152 in Ireland, 2007–2014 Fig. 5.3 Population coverage by category in Ireland, 1990–2012 154 Fig. 5.4 Inpatient, emergency and day case activity in Ireland, 2008–2012 157 Fig. 5.5 Total, male and female death rates per 1000 population 162 in Ireland, 2000–2012 Fig. 6.1 Public expenditure by sector in Latvia, 2008 and 2010 191 Fig. 6.2 Total expenditure on health by source of revenue in Latvia, 191 2008 and 2010 Fig. 6.3 Average monthly OOP payments per household member and OOP 201 payments as a percentage of household expenditures by income quintile in Latvia, 2010 Fig. 6.4 Percentage of self-reported unmet need for medical examination or 201 treatment because it was "too expensive", selected income quintiles in Latvia, 2005–2010 Fig. 6.5 Percentage of self-reported unmet need for medical examination or 202 treatment because it was "too expensive", in Latvia and selected comparators, 2004–2010 Fig. 6.6 Number of hospital discharges per 1000 population and discharges 204 by primary diagnosis in Latvia, 2006–2010 Fig. 7.1 Changes in GDP and unemployment in Lithuania, 2000–2012 218 Fig. 7.2 Contributions to SHI in Lithuania, 2004–2015 227 Fig. 7.3 Functioning of the counter-cyclical mechanism of SHI revenue 227 in Lithuania, 2004 -2013 Fig. 7.4 Point value ratios for health care prices in Lithuania, 2009–2012 230 Fig. 8.1 Indexed growth in health care expenditure per sector 255 in the Netherlands Fig. 8.2 Annual nominal growth in health care expenditure in the Netherlands, 256 2000–2013 Fig. 8.3 Breakdown of total health care expenditure by financing agent in 274 the Netherlands at the beginning (2008) and during (2011) the crisis Fig. 8.4 Breakdown of health care spending by sector in the Netherlands, 275 in 2008 and 2012 Fig. 8.5 Breakdown of health care spending by type of care in the Netherlands 275 in 2008 and 2012 Fig. 9.1 Trends in infant mortality (a) in Portugal (1960–2012) and 287 (b) in European countries (2012) Fig. 9.2 Total expenditure on health as a percentage of GDP, 291 Portugal and EU average, 2000–2012 Fig. 9.3 Total expenditure on health per capita, Portugal and EU average, 291 2000–2012 Fig. 9.4 Public expenditure on health as a share of total health expenditure, 291 Portugal and EU average, 2000–2012 Fig. 9.5 Breakdown of total health care expenditure by expenditure provider 292 in Portugal, 2008–2011 Fig. 9.6 Evolution of selected user charges in Portugal, 2003–2013 296

xvi Economic crisis, health systems and health in Europe: country experience Part II: Country profiles Albania Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 324 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 324 Armenia Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 327 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 327 Austria Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 331 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 331 Azerbaijan Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 334 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 334 Belarus Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 337 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 337 Belgium Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 341 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 341 Bosnia and Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 347 Herzegovina Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 347 Bulgaria Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 350 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 350 Croatia Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 355 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 355 Cyprus Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 358 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 358 Czech Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 362 Republic Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 362 Denmark Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 367 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 367 Estonia Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 372 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 372 Finland Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 376 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 376 France Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 380 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 380 Georgia Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 385 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 385 Germany Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 388 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 388 Greece Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 391 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 391 Hungary Fig. 1 Economic and fiscal indicators 2000−2007 and 2008−2011 397 Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on health, 2000−2011 397

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Economic <strong>crisis</strong>, <strong>health</strong> <strong>systems</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>health</strong> in Europe: country experience<br />

Part II: Country profiles<br />

Albania Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 324<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 324<br />

Armenia Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 327<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 327<br />

Austria Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 331<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 331<br />

Azerbaijan Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 334<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 334<br />

Belarus Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 337<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 337<br />

Belgium Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 341<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 341<br />

Bosnia <strong>and</strong> Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 347<br />

Herzegovina<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 347<br />

Bulgaria Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 350<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 350<br />

Croatia Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 355<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 355<br />

Cyprus Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 358<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 358<br />

Czech Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 362<br />

Republic<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 362<br />

Denmark Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 367<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 367<br />

Estonia Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 372<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 372<br />

Finl<strong>and</strong> Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 376<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 376<br />

France Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 380<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 380<br />

Georgia Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 385<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 385<br />

Germany Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 388<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 388<br />

Greece Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 391<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 391<br />

Hungary Fig. 1 Economic <strong>and</strong> fiscal indicators 2000−2007 <strong>and</strong> 2008−2011 397<br />

Fig. 2 Trends in per capita spending on <strong>health</strong>, 2000−2011 397

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