Introduction-
The graph provides a comparison of 3 different countries from the year 1990 to 2010. The graph shows the different levels of money spent on health.
Overall, it is evident that the graph shows that Japan is spending the most on health in comparison to Italy and France. In the year 1990, Japan spends 50 billion dollars on health, and Italy spends 40 billion dollars in 1990, and lastly, France’s total spending in 1990 on health is 20 billion dollars.
Later on, Japan, Italy, and France improved their health structures. In the year 1995, Japan was spending 70 billion dollars, Italy spent 60 billion dollars, and France spent 50 billion dollars. After 10-15 years later, the rate of change in spending money on health in Japan increased to 130 billion dollars from 70 billion dollars, Italy reached 120 billion dollars from 60 billion dollars, and France reached 110 billion dollars.
In comparison to the other countries, i.e., Italy, France, and Japan, Japan is spending more money to care for itself in the year 2010. Japan is also a more developing country in the health sector. Japan is much better than Italy and France
