The table shows the information of total health expenditure per capita in five countries in 2019.
The table compares total health spending per person in five countries: Australia, Germany, United States, Japan and United Kingdom in 2009.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that those living in the United states spent the highest money on healthcare and the opposite was true for that in United Kingdom.
In 2019, about 4,652 US dollars was spent on health by individual in United Kingdom. This expenditure was about 170 US dollars lower than that of Japanese which was 4,823 US dollars. Meanwhile, the health expenditure of Germane and Australian was 6,646 US dollars and 5,187 US dollars per person respectively. By contrast, spending on health per capita in the United States was the highest compared with that of 4 remaining nations, at 11,073 US dollars. This figure was over doubled for that of Australia and nearly threefold for that of the United Kingdom.
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