The line chart illustrates the percentage of hospital admissions in five different European countries between 2004 and 2018.
It is clear that the proportion of hospital admissions in Bardley, Adlin and Stanton increased considerately, while the figure for Fortsmith and Oxley experienced a downward trend over the period shown.
In 2004, the highest of hospital admissions in Oxley just under 250%, then the quantity of hospital admissions in Bardley and Fortsmith was lower at 200% and approximately 190%, respectively. The smallest of hospital admissions in Adlin and Stanton, with well under 100% and around 90%.
During 14 years, there was a significant rise of 50% in the percentage of hospital admissions in Bardley. In contrast, before declining dramatically around 100%, the proportion of hospital admissions in Oxley fluctuated moderately. Similarly, the figure for hospital admissions in Fortsmith witnessed a slight fall, after a high of well over 200% in 2010, whereas there was a upward trend in the percentages of hospital admissions in Adlin, followed by 200%. Likely, the proportion of hospital admissions in Stanton shown a substantial grow by roughly 160%
