How much are countries spending on healthcare? 5 takeaways

The leading countries in healthcare spending set aside between 8.9 percent and 16.4 percent of their total gross domestic product for health funds, according to USA Today.

Here are five takeaways:

1. The United States allots about $8,713 per person for annual healthcare, based on an Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development report.

2. Turkey and India spend less than $1,000 per person annually for healthcare costs.

3. All OECD nations spent a total of $800 billion on pharmaceuticals in 2013.

4. Of the top 10 healthcare-spending countries, seven of them report lower infant mortality rates than the OECD average.

5. Of the top 10 healthcare-spending countries, eight of them report higher life expectancy than the average of 80.5 years. However, the United States sees an average life expectancy of 78.8 years.

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