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The image depicts a line graph comparing percentages of people across four countries (Canada, Netherlands, United Kingdom, USA) for the years 1991, 1998, and 2006, detailing the following data: in 1991, Canada at 50%, Netherlands approximately 45%, United Kingdom approximately 23%, USA at approximately 10%; in 1998, Canada at 30%, Netherlands at approximately 51%, United Kingdom at approximately 23%, USA at approximately 15%; in 2006, Canada at approximately 48%, Netherlands at approximately 48%, United Kingdom at approximately 26%, USA at approximately 17%.
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The line graph illustrates an individual’s satisfaction rate with medical care in four countries from 1991 to 2006. Overall, Canada and the Netherlands exhibited decreases, while the reverse was true for the USA. It is also clear that the figure for the UK stabilized over the given period.
Focusing on the decreases first, Canada started the period over 60%, the figure that then dramatically declined to 22% in 1998. However, the proportion saw a slight increase to exactly 30%. The satisfaction rate with a medical system in the Netherlands showed at about 48% in 1991. This figure grew up to over 50%, but significantly declined and closed the period at around 42% in 2006.
In contrast, the UK remained unchanged at around 27% throughout the period. The figure for the USA showed the lowest percentages in 1991. The figure that then marginally rose up to 27% and unchan
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