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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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This graph elucidates the level of contentment with healthcare systems in four countries (Canada, UK, Netherlands, US) over three years.
Overall, a noticeable deceleration can be observed in 1991 and 1998 in these four countries. However, happiness regarding the health care system started accelerating in 1998 and reached its peak in 2007.
In 1991, all four nations witnessed the highest proportion of fulfillment, which was 60%. With the passage of time, a retardation can be observed in the happiness with the health care system to approximately a little below 20% in 1998.
After 1998, a linearly accelerated graph of pleasure with the health care system can be seen. As time passed, this accelerating gratification trend continued up to 40% in 2007. However, a difference of 20% can be observed in the contentment with health care systems in the four nations.
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