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Overall, it can be observed that there were only slight changes in the healthcare expenditure as a percentage of GDP across all the countries over the three different years. While Switzerland consistently had the highest proportion, Estonia recorded the lowest percentage. In detail, Switzerland maintained the highest proportion of healthcare spending at around 11% in […]
The bar chart above depicts the percentage of health spending as a percentage of the GDP of twelve European nations across the ten-year period from 2002 to 2012. Generally, there are significant disparities between the nations in terms of expenditure, with both high and low levels of spending, as well as increases and decreases over […]
The bar chart illustrates what proportion of the gross domestic product was dedicated to healthcare in a number of European countries. The data covers the years 2002, 2007 and 2012, and is given as percentages. Immediately we note that there is not much change over time in the figures for each country. Switzerland spent the […]
The bar chart provides a comparative overview of the health expenditure as a percentage of GDP for various European countries in the years 2002, 2007, and 2012. From the chart, it is evident that there is a general upward trend in health expenditure across most of the countries over the decade. France and Germany consistently […]
The provided bar graph outlines the health expenditure percentages of various European countries in 2002, 2007, and 2012, relative to their Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Overall, the analysis reveals disparities in healthcare spending across the European nations. While some countries allocate a substantial portion of their GDP to healthcare, others exhibit more conservative expenditure patterns. […]
