The chart and table below provide data about life expectancy and healthcare resources in several countries including Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Spain, The United Kingdom, and The United State of America.
As seen on the chart, Japan has the highest rate of healthcare resources with greater life expectancy and cheapest medical bills per person. While the US is the complete opposite, with highest medical bills, shortest life expectancy and lowest rate of healthcare resources.
According to the information provided, the Japanese government seems to pay close attention to healthcare resources, proven by the highest hospital beds available for thousands of the population with approximately 14 thousands of beds. While other countries like Germany who is second in the chart can only provide about 8 thousand beds. On the other hand, every other country besides the USA has around 3.9 to 4.3 thousand hospital beds.
In terms of average life expectancy, Japan still outpaces others with older people reaching 83 years old, compared to others like the Dutch who only reach 80 on average. Likewise, the USA saw the worst number with an average of 78 years of age.
