Titre : | Hungary : Country Health Profile 2023 |
Auteurs : | European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. EUR |
Type de document : | Rapport |
Editeur : | Paris [FRA] : OCDE, 2023 |
Collection : | State of Health in the EU |
ISBN : | 978-92-64-65777-9 |
Description : | 24p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Système santé ; Etat santé ; Espérance vie ; Risque ; Prise de risque ; Santé mentale ; Démographie ; Etablissement sanitaire ; Profession santé ; Hongrie |
Résumé : | After outpacing the EU average in gains in life expectancy at birth for nearly two decades from 2000, Hungary experienced an overall drop in life expectancy of 0.3 years between 2019 and 2022. This is half the average reduction across the EU during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, life expectancy at birth was 76.2 years, which is the fifth lowest level in the EU. Hungarians smoke more and have higher levels of obesity than their EU counterparts. In contrast, the population engages in less heavy drinking than the EU average. People in the lowest income quintile are much more likely to smoke and be obese. Conversely, Hungarians in the highest income quintile are twice as likely to report heavy drinking as those in the lowest quintile. Although total health spending has been increasing steadily, at EUR 1 866 per capita in 2021, Hungary spent less than half the average health expenditure across the EU. The share of public funding on health in Hungary (72.5 % of current health expenditure) is also well below the EU average (81.1 %.). (R.A) |
En ligne : | https://eurohealthobservatory.who.int/publications/m/hungary-country-health-profile-2023 |
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