The table chart displays the amounts of money spent per person on healthcare in several countries during 2010.
Overall, Japan had the highest amount spent on healthcare, while Brazil spent the least of the healthcare.
To begin with, Japan had the highest healthcare expenses at approximately $ 2,690. This was followed by the highest amount spent on South Korea and Singapore, at about $ 1187 and $ 1035, respectively. In contrast, the middle eastern countries Bahrain and Kuwait spent considerably less from $ 810 and $796, respectively.
In comparison, Brazil had the lowest healthcare spending amount, at approximately $ 426. The amount spent by Argentina and Chile allocated just only $ 473 and $ 426 per person. Furthermore, the global average had invested for healthcare in listed from experience $ 717. The all countries spending amount had changed for person but Japan has greatest spent and Brazil has lowest spent amounts.
