US government spent almost (but not exactly the same) the same percentage of GDP for health care over a period form 2009 to 2015. Where health care expenditure as a percentage of GDP stood at around 17.3 % of the total GDP of the corresponding year.
Health care expenditure as a percentage of GDP for the year 2011 is - 17.3%,
Health care expenditure as a percentage of GDP for the year 2012 is - 17.3%,
Health care expenditure as a percentage of GDP for the year 2013 is - 17.2%.
This data is obtained from the URL:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/184968/us-health-expenditure-as-percent-of-gdp-since-1960/,
and cross-checked with another URL
https://www.soa.org/globalassets/assets/files/research/research-growth-health-spending.pdf
( This link leads to a pdf file please refer page no 49 -50).
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