The line graph below compares weekly admissions of five hospitals in a country located in Europe between 2004 and 2018.
Overall, weekly hospital admissions in Adlin, Stanton and Bardley increased over the period, while this figure in Oxley declined. Meanwhile, weekly admissions in Fortsmith hospital fluctuated slightly and had a small incline at the end of the period. Weekly admissions in Oxley were the highest at the start, however, at the end they were the lowest.
With regards to the Bardley hospital the number of weekly admissions started at 200, which reached 250 in 2014 and increased dramatically at the end of the period. Weekly admissions in Adlin that was over 100 in 2004 had the most significant difference of approximately 130 in the given period. While in Oxley hospital his figure was the highest at the start which then had the most significant decline to just over 100 in 2018.
Weekly admissions in Fortsmith hospital fluctuated throughout the period having its peak value of over 200 in 2010. On the other hand, Stanton was the lowest at the start, which then rose significantly to 150 in 2012 before falling back to just below 150 in 2014. By the end of the period this figure exceeded 150.
