The bar chart below shows current health expenditure totals as percentage of GDP for various European countires for the years 2002, 2007 and 2012.

The bar chart below shows current health expenditure totals as percentage of GDP for various European countires for the years 2002, 2007 and 2012.
The bar chart compares the European nations spending on medical expenses as a proportion of the Gross Domestic Product in the years 2002, 2007 and 2012.
Overall
, Switzerland had made the highest GDP yet perpetual expenditure on health investments throughout the period.
Whereas
, Estonia accounted for the least
as well as
parallel from beginning to end. Among 12 countries, percentage-wise 8 of them had fluctuations all through the interval.
However
, Belgium, Estonia, Spain and Switzerland remained constant being 10%, 3%, 8%, and 11% respectively.
Furthermore
, In 2002, France had 10 per cent health funding of GDP which rose to eleven per cent in 2007,(like Switzerland's GDP) but ended up being 9% in 2012. Lithuania stood between 2 and 4% during a decade. In the same way, Denmark, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland and Slovenia maintained between 6 to 10%. They all had only a per cent of distinct throughout the duration.
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