The graph delineates the weekly hospital admissions across five hospitals in a European nation from the year 2004 to 2018.
Overall, a distinct dichotomy is evident between the fluctuations in admissions at certain hospitals and the steady trends observed in others.
Notably, Oxley Hospital experienced a pronounced decline in weekly admissions, decreasing from approximately 250 in 2004 to just under 100 by 2018. In contrast, Fortsmith Hospital exhibited considerable fluctuations, averaging between 200 and 250 admissions over the survey period, commencing and concluding near the 200 mark, with a notable peak of 250 admissions observed between 2012 and 2014. Bardley Hospital, on the other hand, commenced with 150 admissions in 2004 but subsequently declined steadily to a plateau of around 50 admissions by 2018.
Conversely, the remaining hospitals—Stanton and AdLin—demonstrated upward trajectories in hospital admissions. Stanton Hospital commenced with 100 admissions and consistently increased, surpassing 200 admissions by 2018. Likewise, AdLin Hospital began below 200 admissions, dipping to a low of 150 in 2008 before entering a phase of stabilization, ultimately achieving admissions in the range of 160 to 180 byThe graph below shows the hospital admissions for five hospitals in a European country from 2004 to 2018.
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