Healthcare Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP by Country

Health Expenditure Across Europe

This bubble chart visualizes healthcare expenditure as a percentage of each country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The size of each bubble corresponds to the percentage of GDP allocated to healthcare expenditure, with larger bubbles indicating a higher share of GDP spent on healthcare. Users can navigate through the years using the dropdown menu to observe how these values change over time.

The chart provides insights into the varying healthcare priorities of different countries. In relation to vaccination, this visualization helps illustrate how countries' healthcare spending may impact their ability to invest in essential public health programs, including vaccination campaigns. Countries with higher healthcare expenditures might have more resources available to fund vaccinations, whereas countries with lower expenditure could be facing budget constraints.