The table compares information about spending on health in five different countries in 2002. The countries that involved in the data were (Japan, Italy, France, Germany, and USA).
Overall, USA had lead the private spending (17%) and total spending (40%). Germany was the top public spending with (18%), while Japan had the minimum of total spending (20%) and private spending (5%). Japan and Italy were share the same amount of public spending with approximately 10 percentages of shares.
USA’s biggest spending was on the private (20%), while the Germany’s top spending was on public (18%) which was more than the public spending of USA (17%), and followed by private (15%).
Japan has placed in the least of private spending with only (5%) and followed by Italy (8%), meanwhile both of the country have the same amount of public spending (10%). Germany’s was taking the median of total spending with (30%) from the other countries, while having public spending (15%) and private spending (12%).
