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This graph compares how different European nations spend the sum of their wealth in healthcare, comparing them roughly through the course of a decade with three arbitrary checkpoints – every five years, being the years of 2002, 2007 and 2012. Even though the data does not show dramatic changes over time, it’s a valid tool […]
The provided bar chart depicts the percentage of health expenditure from total GDP for different European countries in 2002, 2007, and 2012. Overall, it is promptly evident that Switzerland spent the highest and Estonia spent the least amount of money on healthcare services. On the one hand,Belgium, Estonia, Spain and, Switzerland invested an equal amount […]
The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of GDP which is spent on health in different European countries every five years from 2002 to 2012. Overall ,most of the European countries are presented here spent around 8 % to 10 % of GDP on health care during this period. For the majority of them, its […]
The bar chart illustrates the state spending on healthcare in 12 different countries in three years:2002, 2007, 2012. With regards to the presented data, it seems that Switzerland’s proportion was fairly stable, having the highest percentage of above 10 percent of GDP. On contrary, the lowest figures were of Estonia, where the government input in […]
The bar chart provides data regarding percentage of money spent on healthcare in 12 European countries over a 10 year duration. Overall, Switzerland spent the highest percentage of GDP on healthcare during the whole period while, Estonia spent the lowest percentage on health services. In all countries, the portion of money spent did not show […]
