The number of patients admitted to hospitals located in five places, namely Fortsmith, Adlin, Stanton, Bardley, and Oxley, in a European country during 2004-2018 is illustrated in the line graph.
Broadly speaking, the weekly hospital admissions in Bardley and Adlin notched up as the years advanced, whereas the hospital in Oxley witnessed a decline in the number of patients. The admissions in Stanton and Fortsmith plateaued during the period.
As is illustrated in the line graph, although the medical center in Oxley stood the highest in terms of weekly admissions in 2004 with a figure of almost 240, it experienced a decline as the years passed and reached the lowest position in 2018 with approximately 110 admissions. The number of admitted patients in Bardley was marginally greater than those in Fortsmith, that is, 200 and 185 respectively. While both hospitals experienced a seesaw during the middle part of the period, the admissions in Bardley went up erratically at the end, whereas Fortsmith had an erratic decrease and figured 200 in 2018.
The admitted patients’ count in Adlin and Stanton coincided in 2010, and the figure was almost 125. While the hospital in Adlin witnessed an incline from 2010 to 2018 and the second position at the end of the period with the admission count of 250, there was a marginal increment of admissions in the medical center in Stanton and it reached 160 in 2018.
