The chart illustrates medical services and supplies, as well as average lifespan in some countries. The table shows government health spending in three countries such as Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States.
Overall, the health system concern is the hospital mattress per thousand people. The highest is in Japan and followed by Germany in the health system assets, and the highest is in Japan, and similarity lowest is in the United States. However, the government focuses on health spending per person and average life expectancy.
To begin with, the hospital beds significantly increased in Japan, with a growth of 14 thousand, and government health spending is the smallest budget per person, is $ 2,581 between the two countries, the United States and the Netherlands. Average spending is modest in 83, between the Netherlands and the United States.
Additionally, the Netherlands is in a modest increase in the number of mattresses, there is around 6 thousand. In contrast, health spending per person is $ 3,481, slightly rise than Japan, and the average life expectancy is the small grown, it is just 80.
On the other hand, the United States is the lowest in availability of hospital mattresses, the bed just around 4 thousand. Although the health spending per person is the greatest number, it is $ 6,719 compared with Japan and the Netherlands. However, the average life expectancy is at the bottom, just 78 than Japan and the Netherlands, which gradually increase than the United States.
