The line graph gives information about satisfaction level with the healthcare system in four different countries of the world between 1991 and 2007.
Overall, two countries (the Netherlands and the USA) figures remained stable. However, the UK’s satisfaction with their system saw an upward trend throughout the period. Additionally, Canada’s satisfaction with the healthcare system was reported to have a significant drop over the period.
The Netherlands and the USA exhibited similar changes. Initially, the USA’s satisfaction with the healthcare system was reported at 10%, a figure that then remained stable until the end of the period. Similar changes took place in the Netherlands’ healthcare system, which started at 50% in 1991 and then remained stable over the period.
A gradual rose was observed in the satisfactory system of the UK from 22% to almost 30% between 1991 and 2007. Meanwhile, Canada’s satisfaction with the healthcare system started at about 60% in 1997, after which it saw a considerable decline to 20% in 1998, before rising further to 40% in 2007.
