OHE (Office of Health Economics) confirms UK healthcare "underspend"
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The UK spent altogether £67 billion ($94 billion) on healthcare in 2000, which at 7.1% of GDP is an improvement on the 6.8% of 1999, but still falls short of most EU countries. So says the UK Office of Health Economics (OHE) in its latest report.