The graph provides detailed information about the number of admissions recorded in the five European hospitals between 2004 and 2018.
Overall, it is clear that there was an upward trend in the number of admissions in Bardley, Adlin, and Stanton, while the opposite was true for Oxley. Meanwhile, the figures for Fortsmith Hospital remained more or less unchanged.
Looking at the details, Bardley, Stanton, and Adlin experienced an increase in the number of entries, though with various degrees. In 2004, Bardley and Stanton stood at 200 and about 80 admissions, respectively, and rose steadily by 2012, reaching corresponding 250 and 150 entries. Despite the insignificant fall in the next couple of years, the figure rose again, accounting for just over 150 in Stanton and for around 270 in Bardley Hospital, which became the most-enrolled in the graph in 2018. Regarding Adlin, the number waved around 140 during the first six years, before experiencing rapid growth and recording the second highest level with 250 admissions in the end.
As for the Oxley hospital, the changes were slightly different. Being the most popular in 2004, it witnessed a gradual decrease following years in spite of the marginal rise in 2012. By the end, the figure almost halved with just over 100 weekly enrolments. However, starting with approximately 180 in 2004, the number of entries for Fortsmith Hospital showed volatility around 200, reaching its peak of over 210 in 2010. In 2018, it registered 200 admissions.
