Social safety funds - revenues and expenditures - comparison [so1003qs] | preliminary data | Last update:30.06.2023 |
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Indicator | 2019 | 4th quarter (in Mill. EUR) | Year total (in Mill. EUR) | Indices of 4th quarter in comparison with corresponding period of previous year | Indices of year in comparison with previous year (in %) | Health insurance companies | Revenues from advance of public health insurance in total | Revenues from advance of public health insurance | 1 431,2 | 5 128,9 | 111,3 | 105,4 | Employees | 281,2 | 1 031,8 | 107,3 | 107,1 | Employers | 703,1 | 2 580,4 | 107,3 | 107,1 | Self employed persons | 57,1 | 219,7 | 100,4 | 102,2 | Non-residents and other payments 1) | 24,8 | 122,9 | 106,8 | 104,0 | Central government | 365,0 | 1 174,1 | 126,7 | 101,1 | Expenditure on health care | Expenditure on health care in total | 1 319,0 | 4 894,8 | 110,1 | 108,5 | Outpatient care general | 73,6 | 277,8 | 115,1 | 114,2 | Outpatient care specialised | 194,0 | 712,5 | 114,7 | 111,6 | Joint examining and therapeutic units | 93,5 | 344,0 | 112,5 | 105,7 | Intramural health care | 530,6 | 1 917,5 | 112,0 | 110,9 | Drugs on prescription | 280,7 | 1 093,8 | 103,3 | 103,2 | Social incurance agency | Revenues of Social incurance agency | Revenues in total | 2 293,7 | 8 433,0 | 104,8 | 102,7 | Revenues in total for sickness insurance | 199,0 | 740,8 | 106,4 | 105,2 | Revenues in total for pension insurance | 1 558,5 | 5 700,7 | 104,1 | 101,6 | Revenues in total for old-age pension | 1 141,2 | 4 144,1 | 103,8 | 100,4 | Financial resources from the state budget | 0 | 0 | x | x | Revenues in total for disability insurance | 417,3 | 1 556,6 | 104,8 | 104,8 | Revenues in total for accident insurance | 54,1 | 202,5 | 106,6 | 105,3 | Revenues in total for unemployed insurance | 130,7 | 480,2 | 106,8 | 105,3 | Revenues in total for guarantee insurance | 14,4 | 55,1 | 104,2 | 104,0 | Revenues in total for the reserve fund of solidarity | 336,9 | 1 253,7 | 105,9 | 105,0 | Revenue from contributions to old-age pension saving | 164,0 | 721,3 | 114,7 | 117,1 | Expenditures of Social incurance agency | Expenditures in total | 2 327,9 | 8 634,2 | 109,0 | 106,4 | Sickness insurance benefits | 192,1 | 759,7 | 114,1 | 114,9 | Pension security benefits | 1 887,6 | 7 356,9 | 104,5 | 104,4 | Old-age insurance benefits | 1 647,7 | 6 412,4 | 105,1 | 104,8 | Disability insurance benefits | 239,8 | 944,5 | 100,3 | 101,4 | Accident insurance benefits | 12,9 | 51,6 | 104,7 | 101,5 | Guarantee insurance benefits | 4,9 | 6,5 | 1 350,4 | 250,4 | Unemployment benefits | 58,1 | 214,2 | 117,3 | 116,6 | Social insurance benefits paid by central government | 172,4 | 245,4 | 177,4 | 148,6 | Forwarded contributions to old-age pension saving in the Pension fund management companies | 168,3 | 737,2 | 115,8 | 117,4 |
Note: | 1) other payments - other payers, penalties, outstanding premiums | 2) DSS - Pension fund management companies | Data source: | Data on income and expenditure of health insurance companies are acquired from adminis-trative sources (the health insurance companies and the Social Insurance Agency). |
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