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. Linking Words
Whereas
, Estonia accounted for the least Linking Words
as well as
parallel from beginning to end.
Among 12 countries, percentage-wise 8 of them had fluctuations all through the interval. Linking Words
However
, Belgium, Estonia, Spain and Switzerland remained constant being 10%, 3%, 8%, and 11% respectively. Linking Words
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.Linking Words
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