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Band 6+: 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 graph and a table on healthcare resources and life expectancy. The graph shows hospital beds per thousand of the population: India 0.9, Cuba 4.7, Australia 3.6, Germany 8.6, Japan 13.6, UK 3.8, and US 2.8. The table displays government health spending: Japan $2,581, Netherlands $3,481, US $6,719; average life expectancy: Japan 83, Netherlands 80, US 78.
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The charts showcase information on medical conditions and finances allocated on the populace’s health in a diversity of countries.

A detail which is most striking is the number of beds per thousand people in Canada, Spain and United States – just below 4. It constitutes the smallest one among the observed countries. On the contrary, Japan is on the highest level by hospital beds – it presents the number of 14, which is more than 4 times as much as in the previous group of countries.

A strong correlation may be seen between the finances spent on a health system and an average life expectancy. For instance, in Japan a person in general lives for 83 years, and the government allocates 2,581 dollars on them. In the US the data is, arguably, unlike: with an individual living for 78 years, they are provided with 6,719 dollars. One of the possible explanations for such a trend might be the following: those countries searching for ways to enhance medical conditions are to ensure more resources, while states with a more robust reality are to focus on other areas where there is room for improvement.

Overall, countries tackle the issue of the populace’s health differently. For some placing emphasis on enlarging hospital space seems reasonable, others opt for giving more financial help.

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