The line graph provides information about the healthcare system satisfaction in four different countries between 1991 and 2007. Overall, Canada had the highest figure among the countries, while the UK, the Netherlands, and the US remained relatively stable without experiencing significant fluctuations.
Focusing first on the highest one, Canada recorded the highest level of satisfaction in 1991, starting at around 60%. However, this figure saw a significant decline to approximately 20% in the following years. Then, the satisfaction rate experienced a notable rise, reaching around 40% by 2007.
In contrast, the UK, the Netherlands, and the US bucked the trend by showing only slight changes over the period. These countries did not experience any major fluctuations. The UK, starting at approximately 20% in 1991, showed a modest increase to around 30% by the final year. The Netherlands remained stable in both years, while the US followed a similar pattern, starting and ending at around 10%, showing no substantial change.
