The data in these visualizations comes from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). The IHME provides Global Health Data Exchange which include catalogs of surveys, censuses, vital statistics, and other health-related data.
Homepage: http://www.healthdata.org/
Visualization: http://www.healthdata.org/data-visualization/financing-global-health
Able to see financial flows from since 1990
View health spending through charts and graphs.
Explore development assistance for health (DAH) changes over time by source, channel, recipient region, and health focus and program area.
Able to see who received DAH by population, disability-adjusted life years, gross domestic product, and government health spending.
Able to view spending for every country from 1995 to present, and HIV/AIDS spending for low- and middle-income countries from 2000 to 2016.
The Administrative Healthcare, those with medical job titles, medical financing, companies and banks.
How much we spend in healthcare?
Who spends the most in healthcare?
How much portions of the money collected come from and where does it go to?
How are developing countries getting and dealing with healthcare issues and financing?
Most of the given data can be seen and compared with maps, graphs, charts, trends, and flow charts.
Simply hovering over the visualizations gives more detail on a specific data
The ability to filter and compare data across many factors from time to area to amounts is well made for different optional uses.
2. The colors on each chart fit the desired professionalism.
3. The ability to hover over any visual displays a pop up of more information or clarity on the data at questioned.
4. The ability to separate the bar charts to see individual data aspects.
5. The selection of data shows you what data you are comparing and using so you don't get confused
1. Interactive map could use some improvements. There should be a better produced map that’s more appealing with better color options
2. There are many options for filtering on the screen that it almost looks cramped.
3. The Flow chart can be improved as its very hard to see and hover over the very tiny flow lines.
4. Theres only one map that allows you change the color scheme with a preset rather than all the maps.