The line graph below provides information on the weekly admissions for five different hospitals located in Europe between 2004 and 2018.
Overall, Bardley has the highest weekly admissions, while Stanton has the lowest, and Adlin, Oxley and Fortsmith fluctuating in the middle.
Starting in 2004, Bardley had 200 admissions per week and this number increased, followed by a dip, hitting a high of approximately 260 admissions a week in 2018. In contrast, despite following roughly the same trend as Bardley, Stanton still has the lowest number of admissions overall. Stanton reached its peak of 160 admissions in the year 2018.
Meanwhile, Oxley was the only hospital to see a decline in admission, and it decreased significantly over the years. Oxley started with a brief dip followed by a more significant decline, eventually hitting the low of 120 admissions each week. On the other hand, Adlin experienced the largest growth amongst the other hospitals. Adlin had the second lowest weekly admissions in 2004,but later experienced a gradual increase, and became the hospital with the second highest admission in 2018.
Unlike the above, Fortsmith went through several small fluctuations between the time period, but consistently remained third place in weekly admissions.
