The bar chart provides information about four primary sources nurse, doctor, hospital clinic, specialist for health care in five countries in 2010.
Overall, it is clear that nurses and doctors were the dominant providers of health csre in most countries, while specialists played a relatively minor role everywhere. Moreover, the proportions varied notably among the five nations, with Atlantis and Vatania showing the highest reliance on a single source.
In Atlantis, nearly 45% of health care came from doctors, which was the highest figure on the chart. By contrast, only about 15% relied on nurses, and around 20% on hospital clinics. In Bretistan, nurses were the main source at roughly 35%, followed by doctors 25% while specialists represented less than 15%. Selenia had similar pattern, where both doctors and hospital clinics accounted for around 35%, the proportion of nurses was just under 25% .
In Molovia, nurses were the main source at roughly 45% of primary health care followed by hospital clinics at 40%. Doctors contributed about 10%, and specialists made up fewer 5%. Similarly in Vatania, hospital clinics accounted for nearly 45%, while nurses provided just over 40%. İn contrast doctors and specialists served approximately 12% and 5%, respectively.
