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The image shows satisfaction levels with the healthcare system in Canada, UK, Netherlands, and US from 1991, 1998, to 2007. In 1991: Canada 56%, UK 44%, Netherlands 30%, US 11%. In 1998: Canada 38%, UK 34%, Netherlands 23%, US 11%. In 2007: Canada 52%, UK 41%, Netherlands 42%, US 11%. Overall: Canada's satisfaction decreased from 56% (1991) to 38% (1998), then increased to 52% (2007); UK's satisfaction decreased steadily from 44% (1991) to 34% (1998) to 41% (2007); Netherlands' satisfaction gradually declined from 30% (1991) to 23% (1998), then increased to 42% (2007); US satisfaction remained constant at 11% across all years.
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The linegraph illustrates data about level of satisfaction with the healthcare system in 4 countries over a 16 year period from 1991 to 2007.
Overall, all countries saw minimal change over the period, except for Canada. The US and the UK had a slight rise, while the figure for the Netherlands was stable. Canada stands out with a dramatic shift.
In 1991, Canada showed the highest level of satisfaction at around 60%. However, in 1998 this figure declined sharply at 20 % and finished at 40% i. 2007. The UK’s level of satisfaction started at around 21% , then it rose to just 29% in 2007. In contrast, the US had the lowest proportion at just 10%, and then observed a gradual increase to 11%. Netherlands demonstrated a similar trajectory, it began at 49% and finished at 49% by 2007.
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