The line graph illustrates the level of satisfaction with the health care system of individuals in 4 nations between 1991 and 2007.
Overall, the level of satisfaction of these countries followed a stable trend, with the exception of Canada. Moreover, Canada had the highest level of people’s happiness with the healthcare system in the first period.
Looking at the chart, it is noticeable that the peak of Canada was in 1991 where the nation hit a staggering percentage of almost 60% of individuals who were satisfied with the healthcare centers. However, for the next 7 years, this data experienced a deep fall until 1998 where it hit almost 20%, reduced by 3 times compared to the beginning percent. The data then climbed up by time and in the last period stopped at exactly 40%.
For the remaining countries, the datas did not fluctuate much. The Netherlands had the dominant beginning, standing at almost 50% then remained almost the same percent through the years and had a slight decrease in 2007. For the UK and the US, their datas’ pattern were somewhat similar, both were moderately grown throughout the periods and ended at almost 30% and above 10% respectively.
