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Among OECD countries, the United States spent the most on health care, with 16.9% of its GDP, just ahead of Switzerland (12.2%). Next come Germany, France, Sweden and Japan, all of which spent almost 11% of their GDP. As health spending will exceed GDP growth over the next 15 years in almost all OECD countries, it will reach 10.2% of GDP by 2030 from 8.8% in 2018.
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