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The image shows satisfaction levels with the healthcare system in Canada, UK, Netherlands, and US from 1991, 1998, to 2007. In 1991: Canada 56%, UK 44%, Netherlands 30%, US 11%. In 1998: Canada 38%, UK 34%, Netherlands 23%, US 11%. In 2007: Canada 52%, UK 41%, Netherlands 42%, US 11%. Overall: Canada's satisfaction decreased from 56% (1991) to 38% (1998), then increased to 52% (2007); UK's satisfaction decreased steadily from 44% (1991) to 34% (1998) to 41% (2007); Netherlands' satisfaction gradually declined from 30% (1991) to 23% (1998), then increased to 42% (2007); US satisfaction remained constant at 11% across all years.
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The line graph gives information about the level of people who are satisfied with the health care system in four different countries namely, Canada, UK, Netherlands, and US between 1991 and 2007.
Overall, the level of satisfied people in the UK, Netherlands, and US had remained steady by 2007. By contrast, the percentage of satisfaction level in Canada experienced a greater decline in comparison with others.
Starting at just around 48%, 23%, and 10% in 1991, figures that then had experienced a slight increase in Netherlands, UK(about 27%), and US (around 12%) , respectively. The percentage of satisfaction level in Netherlands reached nearly 50%, but this followed by a slight decline to around 47% in 2007.
It can be seen that the percentage of satisfied people in Canada made up nearly 60% in 1991, but this was followed by a dramatic decrease to around 20% in 1998 and a figure that then rose considerably to about 40% in 2007.
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