The bar chart gives information about the proportion of “very good answer” about four aspects among three hospitals in 2009.
Overall, the figures show that medical treatment was marked as excellent in the three hospitals. However, Hospitals B and C stood out with a great care after treatment, while Hospital A was said to be provided a better waiting time and had the best staff working grade compared to other hospitals.
In terms of hospital treatment and post-treatment care, Hospital A showed a slight better result in medical care than others, with a 70% share, whilst the remainings had 65% each. Hospital B led in aftercare at 80%, outpacing Hospital C (75%) and exceeding Hospital A by over one third (55%).
As for the work of personnel and waiting time, the leader in both categories was Hospital A with 80% and 75%, respectively. This was closely followed by Hospital B, with a three-quarters share for working service (75%), that was slightly higher than that of Hospital C, which showed a share of 60%. In waiting schedule, both had similar positions, but with a tiny fractional difference: 60% for Hospital B and 55% for Hospital C.
