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The graph illustrates the proportion of the Gross Domestic Product spent on healthcare costs for 12 distinct European countries, in years 2002, 2007 and 2012. Overall, several countries have not increased or decreased the ratio of the GDP spent on the medicine sector over the years, and the changes were not substantial in the countries […]
The bar chart illustrates current health expenditure of GDP for 12 Europian countries in 2002, 2007 and 2012. The data will be shown in percentages. Overall, Estonia was the country with the smallest percentage of GDP, while Switzerland accounted for the biggest figure. Another notable future of this chart is that some countries reported the […]
The chart illustrate the money spent as percentage of Total Domestic Product (GDP) on medication over three years among several countries. Overall, although there was a significant difference among countries to spent money on health, the trend withing a same state did not witnessed a remarkable change over recorded years. Switzerland and Belgium invested the […]
