This bar diagram describes the proportion of three hospitals’ “very good reply” in four parts in the certain year of 2009.
To begin with, it is significant to see that Hospital A took up the highest percentage in waiting time, staff and hospital treatment. To be more specific, Hospital A accounted for 80% and about 75% in the aspect of staff and waiting time. It made up 70% in hospital treatment. However, Hospital A constituted the lowest share in cares after treatment with around 55%, which was far lower than the other two hospitals.
Furthermore, Hospital B comprised the highest proportion in the part of cares after treatment with 80%. The percentage of Hospital B was the second largest in the aspect of staff and waiting time, followed by A with about 75% and 60%. The share of Hospital C was as high as that of B in hospital treatment with around 65%. It accounted for the lowest percentage in staff and waiting time.
Overall, it can be seen that Hospital A took up the highest proportion in these aspects except the cares after treatment.
