The table illustrates how much money was spent on healthcare per person in Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Bahrain, Kuwait, Argentina, Chile, and Brazil in 2010.
Overall, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore spent significantly on healthcare, while Argentina, Chile, and Brazil experienced low figures. An average amount of money is spent in Bahrain and Kuwait, while the Global average contributed approximately the same figures as Kuwait. Although Brazil accounted for a small proportion of the healthcare $476,
Japan accounted for $2,690 which is the most expended money in 2010. South Korea $1,187 and $1,035 Singapore experienced roughly the same figures.
Argentina’s expenditure was higher $551 than Chile’s $473, approximately $78. Additionally, Bahrain $810 and Kuwait $795 are approximately equal, however, the amount of money in Bahrain is greater than in Kuwait. As a result, Japan recorded higher figures in eight countries and the lower figures were made by Brazil and Chile.
