The line graph provides data on weekly patient admissions at facilities in Fortsmith, Adlin, Stanton, Bardley, and Oxley, in a European country, between 2004 and 2018.
To sum up, Oxley was the only center that experienced a decline in admissions, whereas Fortsmith stood out for having relatively stable figures throughout the period. Additionally, entries at all other facilities rose during the specified years, with Bardley recording the highest number of admissions for most of this time, while Stanton had the lowest.
In detail, in 2004, weekly admissions to Oxley began at just under 250 but decreased to just over 100 by the final year. In contrast, Fortsmith’s figures remained relatively stable, averaging around 200 during that time.
Conversely, entries at Adlin surged from just over 100 in the first year to 250 by 2018. Bardley experienced a similar trend, increasing from 200 to a peak of over 250, the highest among all centers. In contrast, Stanton recorded only about 70 admissions in 2008, gradually rising to just over 150 by 2018.
