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Greek Households Shoulder Heavy Health Costs, OECD Report Says

Greek Households Shoulder Heavy Health Costs, OECD Report Says

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The new OECD “Health at a Glance 2025” report offers a

The new OECD “Health at a Glance 2025” report offers a stark look at the pressures facing Greece’s healthcare system, where public coverage remains limited and households continue to pay a markedly high share of medical fees. Nearly 39% of all health spending is paid directly out of pocket,  far above the OECD average of 25%, and among the highest levels across member states.

Although Greece operates a public health system, many patients turn to private providers to avoid long waits or patchy availability, making personal payments a defining feature of how care is accessed.

A System Still Geared Toward Hospitals

According to the OECD, Greece continues to concentrate its health spending on treating illness rather than preventing it. The country devotes 10% of total government expenditure to health — about half of what countries like Germany and Ireland invest.

Nearly 43% of that public health budget goes to hospitals, while outpatient care receives only around one-fifth. Long-term care remains severely underfunded at 2%, despite rising demographic needs.

Prevention is an exception to the pattern. Greece now spends 3.1% of its health budget on preventive programs, up from 2% just a few years earlier and approaching the OECD average

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