Now, let's take a close look at healthcare expenditure of each nation in G20. I wil compare healthcare spending with GDP and military spending to understand healthcare spending in these countries.
Healthcare spending compares to GDP is very small from 2011 to 2015. However, there are some nations have a relatively higher portion of healthcare in GDP, like United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom. In Russia, China, Turkey, South Korea and India, healthcare expenditures are really small comparing to their GDP.
Like the findings in 'Healthcare Spending vs. GDP(2011-2015)', per capita healthcare spending compares to per capita GDP is very small. However, there are some nations have a relatively higher portion of healthcare in GDP, like United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom. In Russia, China, Turkey, South Korea and India, per capita healthcare expenditures are really small comparing to their GDP.
According to the above graph, almost all nations have a higher total spending in healthcare than military. United States has the highest total spending in both healthcare and military than other nations. However, in Saudi Arabia, its total military spending is higher than its total healthcare spending.