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A very interesting article in the Sunday Business Post by Donal de Buitléir which is reproduced on [broken link removed]
Social Protection Spending (social welfare, education and health) is 125% of the EU average which makes us the 4th highest in Europe.
"If we adjust the Eurostat data for the proportion of the population over 65, we had the highest public health spending as a percentage of GNP in Europe by a distance — and over 50 per cent above the EU 27 average.
The OECD ranks the Irish health system 28th out of 28 in terms of productivity."
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"The OECD notes that despite spending significantly more than the OECD average on health, our performance is around the OECD average. "
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Social Protection Spending (social welfare, education and health) is 125% of the EU average which makes us the 4th highest in Europe.
"If we adjust the Eurostat data for the proportion of the population over 65, we had the highest public health spending as a percentage of GNP in Europe by a distance — and over 50 per cent above the EU 27 average.
The OECD ranks the Irish health system 28th out of 28 in terms of productivity."
and
"The OECD notes that despite spending significantly more than the OECD average on health, our performance is around the OECD average. "
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