The graph illustrates the weekly hospital admissions for five medical facilities in a European country from 2004 to 2018.
Overall, the data demonstrates varying trends in hospital admissions across the five hospitals, with Fortsmith and Stanton experiencing notable increases, while Bardley encountered a significant decline.
Fortsmith’s admissions exhibited considerable fluctuations, commencing and concluding around the 200 mark, with a peak of 250 observed between 2012 and 2014. In contrast, AdLin commenced below the 200 threshold and saw a dip to 150 in 2008, thereafter stabilizing within the range of 160 to 180 by the end of the period. Stanton’s trajectory was more progressive; starting at 100, it showed a consistent rise, ultimately surpassing the 200 admissions milestone by 2018.
Bardley, on the other hand, experienced a stark decline, beginning with 150 admissions in 2004 and reaching a plateau of merely 50 by 2018, indicating a significant drop in patient inflow. Oxley started the period with over 100 admissions but exhibited a gradual decrease, ultimately stabilizing around the 100 mark by 2018, indicating no substantial recovery or growth in patient numbers compared to its initial figures.
