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The image contains a table depicting health spending data for five countries in 2002, categorized into total, public, and private expenditure: Japan reports total spending at 7.20%, public at 5.80%, and private at 1.40%; Italy shows total spending at 7.70%, public at 5.30%, and private at 2.40%; Germany lists total spending at 9.30%, public at 7%, and private at 2.30%; France presents total spending at 11.40%, public at 8.60%, and private at 2.80%; USA notes total spending at 8.60%, public at 6%, and private at 2.60%.
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The provided table below compares the health budget of five specific nations allocation into three categories.
Overall, France led the table with the highest proportion of health exoenditure while Japan ranked the least. The contributions of public spending was almost double and triple the private spending.
Regarding total budget, France was the highest yet the only one to surpass 10%, followed by German and USA with 9.3% and 11.4%. Moreover, the data for Japan and Italy ranged from 7.2% to 7.7%, just slightly lower than USA.
Similarly, public expenditure also experience the same pattern with 8.6% belong to France building up the largest part. German and United States recorded the second and third at 7% to 6%. However, Japan surpassed Italy to ranked next with 5.8%, 0.5% higher than Italy.
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