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Band 5+: The chart and fable below give information about healthcare resources and life expectancy in different countries. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents a bar chart and a table. The bar chart displays the number of hospital beds per thousand inhabitants for eight countries: Austria (8), Canada (4), Germany (9), Japan (14), Netherlands (4), Spain (3), United Kingdom (4), and United States (3). The accompanying table shows healthcare spending and average life expectancy for three countries: Japan ($2,581, 83 years), Netherlands ($3,481, 80 years), and US ($6,719, 78 years).
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The bar chart provides information regarding the population of hospital beds in eight different countries and the proportion of government health spending from three countries.

According to the information, there are differences and similarities between populations among countries. Japan has the highest total of hospital beds, with exactly 14,000 compared to the other countries while Germany comes in second place with 8,000 overall beds. In addition, other countries such as Australia, Canada, The Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom, and United Stated are quite similar around 4,000.

Although the United States has the lowest total of hospital beds, the amount of health spending could reach $ 6,719 for each individual and becomes the highest compared to others but the average expectation of life is lower. The country of Japan has the longest average life expectancy which is 83 with the lowest cost of health spending per person $ 2,581. The Netherlands’ position is in the middle with the average life expectancy accounting for 80 and with health spending of $ 3,681 per individual.

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