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The image displays a bar graph with data for three years: 2012, 2007, and 2002 across multiple countries. Belgium: 2012 (94), 2007 (91), 2002 (85); Denmark: 2012 (95), 2007 (92), 2002 (82); Estonia: 2012 (75), 2007 (60), 2002 (36); France: 2012 (91), 2007 (86), 2002 (73); Lithuania: 2012 (78), 2007 (65), 2002 (39); Luxembourg: 2012 (97), 2007 (92), 2002 (84); Netherlands: 2012 (96), 2007 (93), 2002 (87); Norway: 2012 (94), 2007 (89), 2002 (76); Poland: 2012 (82), 2007 (69), 2002 (48); Slovenia: 2012 (85), 2007 (73), 2002 (47); Spain: 2012 (88), 2007 (81), 2002 (64); Switzerland: 2012 (92), 2007 (88), 2002 (80).
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The bar chart above illustrates the current health expenditure totals as percentages of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) for various European countries for the years 2002, 2007, and 2012.
Overall, Switzerland and Belgium both have the highest current health expenditure totals, but in different years.
In 2002, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands had the same percentage, as did Spain, Slovenia, and Luxembourg. Then, in 2007, the Netherlands and Norway both had the same percentage, as well as Slovenia, Spain, and Luxembourg. In the same year (2007), France became the country with the highest percentage. Lastly, in 2012, Switzerland overtook France as the country with the highest current health expenditure totals.
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