The bar chart provides information about the proportions of ‘very good reply’ in 2009 with regard to four aspects.
Overall, there were two fluctuations between Hospital A and Hospital B. Moreover, Hospital C gradually increased over the period. At the beginning of the period, perceived waiting time and after-treatment care were the same. However, in hospital treatment, two hospitals illustrate the same result, while Hospital C has a higher percentage than the others.
Hospital A is hitting its high point in aspects of staff, at about 80%, while its low point is in after-treatment care, around 55%. In terms of waiting time, the percentage for Hospital A is about 75%, for B it is 60%, and for C it is about 55%.
Moreover, Hospital C also achieved its high peak in after-treatment care, at exactly 80%, while Hospital A is at approximately 55% and Hospital B is around 70%. On the other hand, in terms of hospital treatment, C and B have approximately the same percentage, exactly 65%.
