The table above provides information on how much a country spend on healthcare per person based on the year 2010.
Overall, we can see that japan had the highest spending out of all the other country, even surpassing the global avarage. Brazil on the other hand, was listed as the country that had the lowest spending on healthcare per person.
Out of all the eight countries on the list, Japan spent the most on healthcare, sitting at the very top at $2,690 Dollars. Following this, South Korea was just below at $1,187 Dollars, who is then followed by Singapore who spent $1,035 that year. These three country is seen to dominantly ruled as the highest spender, listing as the top three countries with the most money spent on individual healthcare in the year 2010.
In contrast to this, there also appear multiple lesser spending countries such as, Bahrain who spent $810 dollars and Kuwait at $796 dollar. Not only that, significantly lower countries, spending below $600 can also be seen, they are Argentina ($551) and also Chile ($473). Although, the country who had the lowest spending on healthcare out off all is Brazil, they only spent a considarable amount of just $426 Dollars, making it even lower than global avarage.
