The bar chart highlight the number of beds in hospitals per thousand of populations in eight countries in the world. Meanwhile, the table shows the amount of money that governments spend for health in three different countries. Overall, Japan has the highest total of beds in hospitals as well as the average life expectancy. While, it spends the lowest health spending each person. In contrast, the US owns the lowest hospital beds and life expectancy. But, it has the greatest money spending for person’s health. This data suggests that there may be a correlation between the number of healthcare insurance and government health spending.
The total of beds in Japan’s hospital is 14 per thousand of the population. It is followed by Germany who provides 8 beds for their citizens. In contrast, there is a similarities among other countries. They only have start from 3 until approximately 5 per thousand of population. Which is the lowest figure is from the US.
In addition, Japan has the lowest health spending each person around $2.581 and has 83 average of life expectancy, which is the highest. Compared to the US citizen who spend much higher ($6.72), but has the fewer life expectancy, which is about 78.
