The line graph illustrates hospital admission s on a weekly basis in five hospitals- Fortsmith, Adlin, Stanton, Bardley, and Oxley in a European Country, over 5-years period from 2004 to 2018.
Overall, Bardley had the highest number of patients over the time period; on the other hand, Stanton had the least. While Stanton, Bardley, Fortsmith, and Oxley experienced significant increases in number of patient admissions, for Adlin, it reduced and reached the bottom point.
Bardley started with 200 patients in 2004, exceeding 250 by 2012, and then it started decreasing. After a sudden drop to about 240 in 2014, it experienced an upward trend, reaching nearly 270 patients by 2018, which was the maximum at the end of the period. Like Bardley, Stanton and Oxley also followed the rising trend, starting with 75 patients and 125 patients, respectively, and reaching around 250 and 160 by 2018.
For Adlin, the number of patients admitted started with the highest number at nearly 250 but with time it fell eventually, reaching to lowest of 120 patients by the end.
An average number of patients were always admitted to Fortsmith hospital; however it fluctuated throughout the period and ultimately fixed at 200 by the end, as the initial value.
