The given table distinguishes total health sparing in five distinct nations in 2002.
Overall, total spent on health annually in France was the highest, consist of nation spending and private spending while Japan spared total and individual least among five countries, Italy budget spent share the smallest proportion in public health budget.
In detail, France authorities spent 8,6% of budget for healthcare and rank 1st, followed by Germany and USA with 7% and 6% respectively. Otherwise, Japan and Italy only spare less than 6%. Regarding individual spending, while France remained first rank with 2,8%, USA surpassed Germany to take second position by 2,6% and 2,3% respectively. While Italy residents spent 2,4% for health and place 3rd rank, Japanese only share 1,4%.
In term of total, France surely hold the highest rank with 11,4%, followed by Germay and USA with 9,3% and 8,6%. Japan and Italy share the smallest proportion of health budget, below 8%.
