The provided bar chart depicts the expenditure on health department in twelve European countries during the period of 2007, 2012, and 2002.
Overall, the European expenditure on health was the maximum in France during 2012 and the least in Estonia in all the given periods. Belgium and Switzerland stood different from all the countries in the three given years with maximum expense on health industry. The percentage of expenditure was measured in Gross domestic product (GDP).
Belgium and France once reported with the maximum outlay on the health field in the given three years with 10% GDP and around 11% GDP, in which the trend of France moderately rose in 2007. Luxembourg, Denmark and lithunia showed an average of 8-10% of the expenses on the citizens health respectively. While referring to Estonia,the chart illustrates the least expense on the health industry during all the three given years with less than 4%GDP.
Referring to Switzerland, the swiss government overlays the health expenses than Netherlands and Norway. The the average health expenditure of spain, Poland, and Slovenia was approximately around 6-8% GDP.
