The graph compares the number of weekly hospital admissions for 5 hospitals in a European country between 2004 and 2018.
Overall, each hospital experienced a slight increase and decrease throughout the period given. With Bardley Hospital being the most welcoming to people, they often experienced a number of 250 weekly admissions. Contrastingly, Stanton brought in much less individuals than Bardley Hospital; they dealt with 50 to 150 visitors over the years. Adlin Hospital recorded the most significant increase from 2004 to 2018, almost reaching the most admitting hospital, Bardley, at about 250 patients. Unlikewise, Fortsmith Hospital had subtle changes in admitting people into the Hospital across the years as they remained with around 200 patients across their 2 decades of operating in the health sector.
All hospitals, except Oxley, had a slight rise in the quantity of admissions after 2004, while Oxley dealt with major falls and ultimately reached just above 100 patients in 2018. However, in 2012, Oxley and Adlin, the hospital with the second highest rate of weekly cases, had the same number of casualties, which was 180.
Meanwhile, as all hospitals lost admissions over the given period, no hospital decreased to 50 patients, avoiding losing a vast number of people to other Hospitals in the Country
