The given line graph illustrates the level of satisfaction with health care system in four different countries between 1991 and 2007
Overall, it’s clear that, in United Kingdom, Netherlands and United states, level of satisfaction with health care system remained almost unchanged over the given period. At the same time Canada experienced swiping changes in middle of the year. But it started increasing by end of the year.
Initially, in 1991 most people were satisfied with Canadian healthcare system as it remained 60%. But after some time it started declining in it’s proportion. Decreasing process did not stopped until 1998. In middle of the year, Canada’s level of satisfaction with healthcare system accounted for only about 20%, making it twice less than Netherlands healthcare system. Surprisingly, it started raising by end of the year. In 2007 level of satisfaction with healthcare system in Canada reached 40% from 20%.
Statistical evidence reveals that, three countries, United Kingdom, Netherlands, United states displayed almost unchanged level of satisfaction with healthcare system. First of all, from 1991 to 1998 United States level exhibited only 10%, in 2007 it increased only for 1%, which makes it twice less than Canada’s level of satisfaction with healthcare system. When it comes to UK and Netherlands, they had almost 30% differences between. By 1998 UK’s level of satisfaction with healthcare system enhanced more than 25% and it continued to raise by end of the year, while Netherlands proportion against, decreased for 3% after some time.
