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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 table presents how much people from five different countries (Japan, Italy, Germany, France, and the US) spent on health in 2002. Units are on percentages.
Overall, France expendture on health was the highest between the countries, while Japan had the lowest spending on both public and private. Public health was the major contrbution in all countries.
France spent around 11% on health and almost 9% was from the public, Germany also spent 9% and only 2% was from private spending. In other hand The US showed the same pattern as the public spend was 6%, while the total was around 9%.
In contrast, Italy and Japan had the lowest expending on health, both of them spent approximetly 7% on health. In Japan the private spending was the lowest as it was only around 1%, while Italy was 2% and 5% was from the public spending.
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