The line graph illustrates the number of weekly hospital admissions in five hospitals—Fortsmith, Adlin, Stanton, Bardley, and Oxley—across a European country over the period from 2004 to 2018.
Overall, Fortsmith and Bardley consistently had the highest number of admissions, with Bardley experiencing notable fluctuations. Oxley had the lowest number of admissions throughout the period, while the other three hospitals, Adlin, Stanton, and Oxley, showed more stable trends.
Between 2004 and 2008, Fortsmith saw a steady rise in admissions, reaching around 250 per week before stabilizing, while Bardley experienced more volatility, peaking at around 270 in 2010 and fluctuating until 2018, when it reached approximately 250. Adlin remained relatively constant with minor variations, hovering just below 200 admissions per week.
Stanton displayed a slight increase in weekly admissions throughout the period, reaching around 150 in 2018. In contrast, Oxley had the lowest figures, declining from approximately 150 in 2004 to around 50 in 2018, marking a significant decrease over the years.
In conclusion, while Fortsmith and Bardley had the highest and fluctuating admissions, Oxley experienced a sharp decline, and Adlin and Stanton remained relatively stable.
