The table and chart provide information regarding the capital of healthcare and living hopefulness in some countries. Overall, the data shows that Japan was the highest nation that invested in hospital beds, while Canada, Spain, and the United States were the lower countries that spent on healthcare items. However, government spending for healthcare per person in the United States was the highest compared to others.
First of all, the charts show that Japan reached 14 thousand of the population to supply hospital beds. Followed by Germany’s that provided 8 thousand of hospital beds for the population, after that Netherlands around 4.2. Moreover, the rest of the countries such as Australia, Canada, Spain, United Kingdom, and the United States were only under 4 in terms of providing hospital items.
However, the table indicates that there are three nations that spend the government allocating on healthcare. For health spending per person the United States reached 6,719 US dollars, but for the average life expectancy only 78. The Netherlands government contributed 3,481 US dollars and average life expectancy achieved 80. Surprisingly, Japan even though the government allocated for health spending per person just 2.581 US dollars; nevertheless, they were the highest in average life expectancy 83.
