The table illustrates the total proportion of GDP used on healthcare with a breakdown into public and private spending in Japan, Italy, Germany, France and the USA.
Overall, while France was the most popular country to spend money on health service with a total level of 11,4%. Japan was the one which spent least money on health in comparison with 4 other countries. Also, public spending had the higher amount of money spent among 5 nations.
France was the leading nation when regarding to spend their income for healthcare service. Public spending accounted for 8,6% in France whereas only 2,8% was spent on private care. People in Germany was the second most popular individuals in a nation to utilize their wage in overall well-beings with 7.0% spent on public service and just 2.3% spent on private service.
In contrast, 8,6% was the total amount of money people spent on healthcare, 6.0% for public spending and 2,6% for private spending in the USA. Japan and Italy were nearly similar in the figures with 7,2% and 7.7% income used for healthcare, respectively. These two nations’ citizens also show a resemblance in the number of public spending with 5.8% in Japan and 5,3 % in Italy while. However, only 1,4% of GDP in Japan and 2,4% in Italy spend money on private healthcare
