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Health spending rates of GDP for Europe countries during 2002,2007 and 2012 is illustrates in the char bellow As can be seen from the bar chart, it is clear that the percentage of GDP spent on health are tend to be stable or slightly fluctuate. Moreover, Belgium and Switzerland has maintained their rates at the […]
The chart illustrates current money spend for health spend by several European countries as percentages of GDP, divided by the years of 2002, 2007 and 2012. Overall, the amount of countries spending at least 6% or more money on healthcare, exceeds those, who´s expenditure totals are less than 6%. To start with, Belgium, Denmark, France, […]
The graphic accurately gives account for the percentage of the Gross Domestic Prouduct spent on building the health sector of a European country spent in the years 2002,2007 and 2012. Switzerland tends to prioritize the health of its citizens the most , spending 11% of it’s GDP on the health sector in all three years. […]
The bar graph illustrate that the expenditure of health across different part of the world by the year of 2002 , 2007 and 2012. overall, Belgium and Switzerland are by far the highest in the expenditure of health as the rate of GDP in this three years . but unfortunately Estonia scores the lower rate […]
The bar chart illustrates the present health expenditure totals as percentages of GDP for various European countries for the years 2002, 2007 and 2012.The main feature shown by the graph is Switzerland has highest health expenditure, while, Estonia has the least. Firstly, in 2002, Switzerland is the leader in the health expenditure as compared to […]
