The bar chart and schedule spreadsheet demonstrate the correlation between length of living and quality of medical facilities in particular countries.
It is clear that Japan provides a dominating number of hospital beds per thousand of the population (14). Besides, the Netherlands can give approximately 4. 5 beds per thousand for their citizens, while in the United States it is 0. 7 less (3. 8 per thousand).
According to the table, on average Japan spends 2581 dollars for each patient and has the best index of life expectancy (83). As for Netherland money spending it is 900 dollars more (3481) and on average people live 3 years less. Finally, in the United States the government spend the peak amount of money on each person (6719 dollars) but have the lowest index of life length.
Overall, hospitals in Japan can offer the best opportunities for their residents, moreover citizens live shorter in counties that spend more money on each person but don't provide a big number of hospital beds.
The bar chart and schedule spreadsheet demonstrate the correlation between length of living and quality of medical facilities
in particular
countries.
It is
clear
that Japan provides a dominating number of hospital beds per thousand of the population (14).
Besides
, the Netherlands can give approximately 4. 5 beds per thousand for their citizens, while in the United States it is 0. 7 less (3. 8 per thousand).
According to the table, on average Japan spends 2581 dollars for each patient and has the best index of life expectancy (83). As for
Netherland
money spending it is 900 dollars more (3481) and on average
people
live
3 years less.
Finally
, in the United States the
government
spend the peak amount of money on each person (6719 dollars)
but
have the lowest index of life length.
Overall
, hospitals in Japan can offer the best opportunities for their residents,
moreover
citizens
live
shorter in counties that spend more money on each person
but
don't provide a
big
number of hospital beds.