The bar graph displays a number of beds provided in a hospital per thousand of each country while the table shows a healthcare fee per person and the age prediction. Overview, it can be seen that any countries that have more health facilities, they tend to have low-cost healthcare fees and longer lives.
According to the information, Japan has the highest number of beds(14,000) and leave a high gap with Germany(8000) and Netherlands(over 4000). Moreover, the others are not even pass 4000 beds, in which all of them have approximately the same number of beds and the USA has the least.
Moving to the table, it provides a result from the graph which is the Japanese have the lowest healthcare fee($2581) and longer lives(83) among the others. The Netherlands comes second with a thousand more fees but the US’s fee is twice from the Netherlands. Even though all three regions have quite a big gap in fees, the life expectancy is approximately the same.
