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1 Zum Vergleich: In Deutschland werden $ 2 364 pro Person und Jahr in die Gesundheitsversorgung investiert, während der EU-Durchschnitt bei $ 1 771 pro Person und Jahr liegt [18].
2 Zum Vergleich: In Deutschland werden jährlich 10,4% des Bruttoinlandsprodukts in die Gesundheitsversorgung investiert, während der EU-Durchschnitt bei 8,5% liegt [18].
3 Zum Vergleich: In Deutschland wurden in den Jahren 1997-1999 durchschnittlich 184 Millionen Dollar, das sind etwa 0,009% des Bruttoinlandsprodukts, in Projekte der internationalen Gesundheitsförderung investiert [18].
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