<p>A investigate of 13 industrialized countries expelled Thursday showed <span>Japan</span> spends a slightest on <span>health care</span>, while a United States spends a many though providing aloft caring for a money.</p>
<p>The United States spent scarcely $8,000 per chairman in 2009 on <span>health caring services</span>, some-more than Australia, Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, a Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden or Switzerland.</p>
<p>Japan spent a slightest — $2,878 per capita in 2008 — according to a news by <span>The Commonwealth Fund</span>, a private substructure that promotes softened <span>health caring in a United States</span>.</p>
<p>US health caring spending amounted to some-more than 17 percent of sum domestic product in 2009, while Japan’s was underneath 9 percent of GDP.</p>
<p>“Japan operates a fee-for-service system, while chari...
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