The table provides key information about the proportion of GDP allocated to health expenditure across five nations in 2022.
Overall, it is clear from the graph that the United States showed the highest proportion of the total spending. In addition, Germany represented a moderate 35% of the total spending, whereas Japan showed minimal spent with 20% of the total spending.
According to what is shown in the USA, most of its invests where in healthcare, whit health expenditure constituting 40% of its GDP. This consists less than a fifth from public and a substantial 20% from private sources. Following that, Germany allocates 35% of its GDP to health spending, with breakdown of public 18% and 15% private funding.
In terms of France, there was a significant 30% of the total expenditure, which comprises 15% public and 12% private investment. Italy and Japan have similar rates, with Italy counting for 25% of its GDP healthcare, 10% public and 8% private, while Japan spends 20% of its GDP with public funding at 10%, and private at 5%.
