The bar chart gives information about the percentage of comparison of four aspects in good servicing between three hospitals in 2009.
Overall, it can be seen that the medical treatment was greatly provided in three hospitals. However, hospital B and C stood out with an excellent cares after treatment, while hospital A gave a better waiting time and had the best staff working grade.
In terms of hospital treatments and aftercare, Hospital A showed a better result in medical care with a 70% share, while others had 65% for both. Hospital B led the aftercare position at 80% outpacing Hospital C (75%), and over one third than that of Hospital A(55%).
As for the work of personnel and waiting time, the leader in both patterns was Hospital A with 80% and 75%, respectively. The next by the figures went Hospital B with three-thirds share for working service (75%), which was slightly higher than that of Hospital C, which showed a share at 60%. In waiting schedule both had similar positions, but with tiny fraction difference: 60% for Hospital B and 55% for Hospital C.
