The document compares various health metrics like infant mortality, population size, birth rate, and health care spending of different countries ranked from #10 to #1. North Korea ranks #10 with the highest infant mortality rate of 27.39 per 1000 live births and spending only $1 per person on health care, while Iceland ranks #1 with the lowest infant mortality rate of 3.2 per 1000 live births and spending $3,207 per person on health care. The document uses statistics to show that countries spending more on health care tend to have better health outcomes like lower infant mortality.