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English: Health care cost rise based on total expenditure on health as percent of GDP. Countries are USA, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and Canada. See: OECD iLibrary. Health expenditure and financing. And: OECD Data. Health resources - Health spending . See also: en:List of countries by total health expenditure per capita.
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