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Band 7+: The chart and the table below give information about healthcare resources and life expectancy in different countries.

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The image shows Japan with 14 hospital beds per thousand, the highest among compared countries; Australia, Canada, Netherlands, Spain, and the United States each having approximately 3; Germany with about 9; and the United Kingdom with about 2. Health spending per person and average life expectancy are as follows: Japan, $2,581 and 83; Netherlands, $3,481 and 80; US, $6,719 and 78.
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The given chart and table illustrate healthcare resources for several nations. Specifically, the chart demonstrates the number of hospital beds per population, and the table gives information about the health spending of governments, along with life expectancy figures in various countries.

Overall, Japan stands out with the highest number of hospital beds per thousand population and also records the longest life expectancy. The USA has the fewest hospital beds, though it holds the record for the highest life expectancy per capita.

In terms of the bar chart, it is obvious that Japan shows the highest result for having hospital beds per population, with 14 beds per thousand people. Germany follows at about 8 beds, while the Netherlands and Australia have roughly 5 and 4 beds, respectively. The rest all have similar lower indicators, making them the least well-resourced in terms of hospital beds.

In contrast, the table shows that the USA spends 6,719$ per person, which is roughly double the spending of the Netherlands, 3,481$. Despite this, the USA has the lowest life expectancy, while Japan has the highest life expectancy, which is 78 years and 83 years, respectively.

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