The give bar chart compares the number of individuals who attended to hospital emergency care in Northern Ireland in six variety of ages in December of 2016 and 2017.
Overall, it is clear people attending to the hospital mostly with age 75, over and children under 5 years which showed the highest number. Moreover, as we see in December 2017 all six categories are increased slightly compared to 2016.
Looking at the information in detail, there are two ages in the 2 years. The number of children under 5 in December 2016 was 55 attendances, in spite of an overall rise, the number of visitors changed for the latter was not so pronounced, with the figure going up slightly by around 2 attendances per 1000 population by December 2017. In addition, visitors with adequate 75 and under was significantly higher compared with children under 5. Interestingly, during 2 years those aged 75 and over was grew gradually from 65 to 71 attendances per 1000-population. In contrast, other age groups have dramatic change in comparison to these groups such as people with age 45-64 years, which made up 28 visitors per 1000 population on December 2016, whereas in the next year the figure was almost not changed with 30 per 1000 population.
On the other hand, those people whose age 16 to 44 had a similar rate as those who aged 66-74. In December 2016 were less attendances 35 visitors per 1000 population, notwithstanding the rate was grew slightly by the next year, that consisted of 37 people. However, one figure which showed the lowest rate became individuals those age started from 5 to 15 years old. During whole period they increased marginally, in 2016 was 21 by the end of 2017 accounted for 23 visitors per 1000 population.
