The line graph illustrates the proportion of citizens’ statisfaction about medical care in specific coutries-Canada, Netherland, UK and USA- from 1991 to 2006.
Overall, the chart shows significant shift in the percentage of pleasureness in Canada, experiencing a pronounced decline, despite peaking at the highest point in the initial year. Others, Netherland and UK, followed by slight changes as the former one towards downward and the latter towards opposite. It is also noteworthy that USA remained unchanged.
Turning to the detatails, we can see negative tendencies in the figure for satisfaction level about the system in Canada and United Kingdom over the span. The percentage of Canadaians who were grateful about helth care in country was around 58% in 1991, which was the most significant number at this year. This figure, however, witnessed a sharp fall to nearly 22% in the middle (in 1998), after which went up to 30% by 2006. Regarding Netherland, inspite increasing from approximately 49% to 52% in the first half, which was followed by a moderate decrese at just above 40% in the end.
In contrast, USA exibited opposing trend in the share of satisfaction in medical care system over the 15-year-period. In 1991, UK’s gratefulness rate made up of 10% and this rate rose by 5% to 15% in 1998. During the next half this trend undergone stediness. As for the UK, this quantity witnesses steadiness at 28% throughouthe the given timeframe.
