Expenditure and resources
This contrast between countries can already be observed when analyzing expenditure on health care. Ranking on top for current health care spending in Latin America are the region’s two most populous countries, namely Brazil and Mexico. With nearly 144 billion U.S. dollars spent on health care in 2020, Brazil allocated around 138 billion U.S. dollars more than Uruguay. However, it was estimated that Uruguay led the ranking for per capita current health care spending in the region that year, reaching a value of nearly 1.5 thousand U.S. dollars per person. This figure amounted to 676 U.S. dollars for Brazil. When considered as percentage of a country’s gross domestic product (GDP) Cuba allocated the highest share.Cuba and Uruguay are also the countries that report having the largest number of physicians per thousand inhabitants, with 8.58 and 5.24 doctors per thousand people, respectively, in 2020. In contrast, Brazil had a total of 2.22 physicians per thousand population that year. In the case of Nicaragua, this figure was equal to one doctor per thousand inhabitants. However, it was Argentina who had the highest number of hospital beds available per thousand people, with 5.2 beds per thousand population.