The diagram displays the proportion of government spending on health care in five European nations in the specific year and also the proportions of employees aging between 24 and 30 years old in medical service. Overall,
The table displays information about the proportion of government spending used on health maintenance and the percentage of individuals from 24 to 30 who worked in medical services in 2006.
The table displays information about the proportion of government spending used on health maintenance and the percentage of individuals from 24 to 30 who work in medical services in 2006.
The supplied table chart gives the information about total health expense in five countries namely Australia, Germany, UK, japan and The United states in 2019.
The display table provide the data of total health expenditure per capita in five countries in 2019. The 5 countries are Australia, Germany, United States, Japan and United Kingdom.
The table compares the proportion of local government spending on health care in five countries and the percentage of their workforce aged 24 to 30 in the medical service in 2006.
The data illustrates how much money countries such as Australia, Germany, United States Japan and UK spent in healthcare during the period 2019. Overall, the United States is the country which spent more money on medical
the table compares the amount of money spent on the healthcare system in 5 different countries, namely the US, Australia, the UK, Japan and Germany in the year 2019.