Risk of impoverishing expenditure for surgical care (% of people at risk)
Macro & GDPWB WDIwb_wdi:SH.SGR.IRSK.ZS•Percentage•2003 → 2022•141 countries
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High-level context for this country series.
Macro & GDPWB WDI
Coverage
141
Frequency
yearly
Range
2003 \u2192 2022
Latest
2022

Risk of impoverishing expenditure for surgical care (% of people at risk) by country
Latest available value per country (as of 2022)
Low \u2192 High
Unit: %
≤ 0.1%
0.1% – 3.1%
3.1% – 10%
10% – 25.1%
25.1% – 43.5%
43.5% – 75%
> 75%
No data
Generated by MacroVedia.comSource: World Bank (WB WDI)
Highest 15 countries
Risk of impoverishing expenditure for surgical care (% of people at risk)
50 countries with data
Generated by MacroVedia.comSource: World Bank (WB WDI)
Distribution across countries
Risk of impoverishing expenditure for surgical care (% of people at risk)
Countries
50
Median
72.8%
Mean
67.3%
25th pctl
46.4%
75th pctl
86.6%
Generated by MacroVedia.comSource: World Bank (WB WDI)
Compare trends
Risk of impoverishing expenditure for surgical care (% of people at risk)
Cote d'IvoireYemen, Rep.Burkina Faso
Generated by MacroVedia.comSource: World Bank (WB WDI)
| Country | Latest | Date | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| BurundiBDI | 100% | 2022 | |
| Cote d'IvoireCIV | 100% | 2022 | |
| Congo, Dem. Rep.COD | 98% | 2022 | |
| MadagascarMDG | 96.1% | 2016 | |
| NigerNER | 96% | 2018 | |
| Papua New GuineaPNG | 95.8% | 2022 | |
| Sierra LeoneSLE | 93.4% | 2019 | |
| UzbekistanUZB | 91.9% | 2007 | — |
| TanzaniaTZA | 91.5% | 2019 | |
| Central African RepublicCAF | 89.3% | 2008 | |
| UgandaUGA | 88.5% | 2022 | |
| Timor-LesteTLS | 87.2% | 2014 | |
| NepalNPL | 86.6% | 2022 | |
| Yemen, Rep.YEM | 86.5% | 2022 | |
| ChadTCD | 83.7% | 2022 | |
| MaliMLI | 82.5% | 2022 | |
| Burkina FasoBFA | 82.2% | 2022 | |
| TajikistanTJK | 81.5% | 2022 | |
| Guinea-BissauGNB | 81.3% | 2022 | |
| Syrian Arab RepublicSYR | 75.2% | 2020 | |
| RwandaRWA | 75% | 2022 | |
| Kyrgyz RepublicKGZ | 74.9% | 2007 | — |
| SudanSDN | 74.5% | 2022 | |
| Gambia, TheGMB | 73.6% | 2022 | |
| TogoTGO | 73% | 2022 | |
| GuineaGIN | 72.6% | 2019 | |
| Congo, Rep.COG | 68% | 2022 | |
| BangladeshBGD | 67.3% | 2022 | |
| BeninBEN | 63.9% | 2019 | |
| KenyaKEN | 63.2% | 2020 | |
| Solomon IslandsSLB | 57.8% | 2022 | |
| MauritaniaMRT | 56.8% | 2022 | |
| LesothoLSO | 56.4% | 2022 | |
| AngolaAGO | 54.2% | 2022 | |
| CameroonCMR | 50.5% | 2022 | |
| NicaraguaNIC | 50% | 2022 | |
| HaitiHTI | 48.8% | 2022 | |
| SenegalSEN | 46.4% | 2022 | |
| ComorosCOM | 45.8% | 2022 | |
| HondurasHND | 44.5% | 2022 | |
| BoliviaBOL | 43.5% | 2022 | |
| IndiaIND | 40.2% | 2022 | |
| PakistanPAK | 39.9% | 2022 | |
| GuatemalaGTM | 37.6% | 2022 | |
| BotswanaBWA | 37.5% | 2022 | |
| BelizeBLZ | 34.5% | 2022 | |
| KiribatiKIR | 34% | 2022 | |
| South AfricaZAF | 32.1% | 2022 | |
| AzerbaijanAZE | 30.5% | 2011 | |
| Sri LankaLKA | 30.3% | 2022 |
Source: World Bank (WB WDI)