The table shows the percentage of government expenditure on health care in five countries in 2006 as well as the proportions of 24-30-year-olds working in medical services.
The table gives information about how much money was spent on their health by the
government
and people
who were aged 24 to 30 in five distinct countries in terms of Poland
, Finland, Iceland, Spain and Italy in the year 2006.
Overall
, it is clear that
the highest proportion of government
spending was in Italy and the lowest was in Poland
. However
, in the 24 to 30 age group, those who lived in Poland
had the highest consumption of medical services. People
need to spend a higher proportion of money than the government
in five countries.
The figure for expenditures in public accounted for merely 5 per cent
in Poland
, by contrast
, people
paid significantly 54 per cent
in private, while
the Finnish government
also
consumed only 9 per cent
, but people
who were 24 to 30 years old had the lowest proportion, which was 54 per cent
.
In Italy, it had a higher burden between the government
and citizens, which was 27 per cent
paid by the state and it cost 40 per cent
of working people
. The second highest payment by nation was Spain, it accounted for 13 per cent
and the labour force spent 34. As for Iceland, the government
and 24-30-year-old people
who were working burden 11 per cent
and 29 per cent
respectively.Submitted by Joanna
on
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