More than $4 billion was spent on health services in Tasmania over 2017-18.
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This was $180 million more than the previous financial year.
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare released its most recent annual report on national health expenditure on Wednesday.
In 2017-18, $1.61 billion was spent in Tasmanian hospitals, $1.41 billion on primary health care and $270 million on capital expenditure.
The federal government spent $1.75 billion on health in the state and the Tasmanian Government, with local government, spent $1.02 billion.
Non-government sources spent $180 million.
Twice as much money was spent on health in 2017-18 than in 2005-06.
A total of $1944.34 was spent on health broadly per capita last financial year.
Nationwide, total health expenditure in 2017-18 was $185.4 billion.
Spending on hospitals was $74 billion.