The diagram and table demonstrate the number of hospital beds per thousand people, health expenditures, and average lifespan in different countries.
According to the chart, Japan has the largest number of hospital beds per thousand of the population. Other counties, such as Germany, the Netherlands, and Australia, have an average number of hospital beds compared with the other states. Canada, Spain, the UK, and the US have the smallest number of beds, nearly four per thousand people.
The table indicates that the US has health expenditures twice as high as those of the Netherlands. Japan spends much less on the healthcare system than the US and the Netherlands. However, the average life expectancy varies across the countries. The highest figure is in Japan, and despite the fact that the US has the greatest expenditures on its healthcare system, it confirms the lowest average life expectancy.
