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The image depicts a line graph comparing percentages of people across four countries (Canada, Netherlands, United Kingdom, USA) for the years 1991, 1998, and 2006, detailing the following data: in 1991, Canada at 50%, Netherlands approximately 45%, United Kingdom approximately 23%, USA at approximately 10%; in 1998, Canada at 30%, Netherlands at approximately 51%, United Kingdom at approximately 23%, USA at approximately 15%; in 2006, Canada at approximately 48%, Netherlands at approximately 48%, United Kingdom at approximately 26%, USA at approximately 17%.
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The line graph compares the level of satisfaction with health care system in four regions from 1991 to 2007.
Overall,the proportion of people happy with the health care system in Canada plummeted. In addition, the trend for Netherlands dropped throughout the period. Meanwhile, the figure for the United States rose and the trend for United Kingdom leveled off .
In 1991, the health care system was 58 % in Canada. Afterwards, the figure plummeted 19 % in 1998. Then it slightly jumped to approximately 30% in 2006. And it equaled 40% in 2008. Netherlands was just under approximately 50% in 1991. Then it slowly decreased 47% in 2007.
The percentage of satisfied people with the health care system in United States was equal to around 10% in 1991. Afterwards, it stayed stable during the timeframe until 1998, then it slowly increased to 13% in 2007.
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