The presented chart depicts information on healthcare supplies and life span in different nations. Overall, the total of hospital resources and life span in Japan increases the most, while spending the least, compared to other countries.
According to the information, Germany retains 2nd place on owning hospital beds, while other countries only own 3-4 per thousand of the population, in this case Canada, Spain and the United States number fall to 3k beds. Furthermore, The US government spends almost 7k dollars on health spending per person, while it has the lowest figure on healthcare supplies.
Nevertheless, Japanese people have the longest average life span at 83, while spending only 2k dollars on health spending, In the same period of time, the Dutch population’s average life expectancy is at 80, while spending more than Japan’s government, and also the American population’s average longevity is at 78, meanwhile it spends more over than the other 3 countries.
