The given bar chart illustrates the data of hospital bed provided for the citizen in different nations. While the table below provided the amount of money invested by the government for health care as well as the rate of life expectancy in Japan, Netherlands, and the US.
Overall, there were some minor differences between the funds for various countries. In another hand, the data reported on the graph mentions some significant informations, especially Japan, Germany, and Netherlands, where provided the most hospital beds at a certain number.
Obviously, Japan was the nation that has the highest number of hospital facility of approximately 14 beds per thousand of the population and Japanese were also responsed to have the highest rate of life expectancy ( 83%). Follow by Germany, who took accurately 8 beds over a thousand people. Considerably, Netherlands, although they had lower number of beds than Japan, their goverment spent more money on health care ($3,481) compared to Japan, who only invested $2,581. In contrast, the US’s debt for heatlth was the most noticeable, which was $6,719. However, their level of number of hospital bed ( varied about 3 beds) and life expectancy were unreamarkable.
Aside from that, other countries such as Australia, Canada, Spain and the UK were not having any special differences. They all varied around the range of 4 to slightly more than 3 hospital beds.
