Term:
Health expenditure incurred by corporations
Definition:

Health expenditure incurred by corporations refers to health expenditure incurred by corporations and private employers providing occupational health services and other unfunded medical benefits to employees plus expenditure by non-profit institutions serving households (excluding social insurance) such as red cross, philanthropic and charitable institutions, religious orders, lay organisations; benefits provided for free by medical care providers plus health expenditure incurred by the rest of the world.

Domain:
Health
Source:
OECD
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