The table delineates data about the amount of money that were spent on healthcare per person in certain countries during 2010.
Overall, what stands out from the table is that Japan depicted the highest amount of spent on healthcare, while the reversed pettern demostrated Brazil, reaching the bottom of table rates.
Looking at the details, funds of South Korea is as nowhere near as Japan’s funds, at 1,187 and 2,690 dollars, in turn, making Japan’s the greatest result. As for the Singapore, it’s financial support is more two times bigger than Brazil, at 1,035 and 426 dollars, respectively, making Brazil the lowest figure of the table.
As for the remain countries, spends of Bahrain at 810 is significantly bigger than Chile’s at 473, which means that Bahrain demostrated almost doubled result than Chile. By contrast, the figure of Argentina is as near as value of Kuwait, at 551 and 796 dollars, in turn.
