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The image presents three tables with data about medical care in Austria, France, and Sweden between 1980 and 2000; the first table shows the number of physicians per 1000 people, where Austria had 0.8 in 1980, 0.9 in 1990, and 1 in 2000, France had 2.4 in 1980, 2.2 in 1990, and 1.3 in 2000, and Sweden had 3.6 in 1980, 3 in 1990, and 3.8 in 2000; the second table lists hospital beds per 1000 people, where Austria had 1.4 in 1980, 3.1 in 1990, and 3.7 in 2000, France had 0.2 in 1980, 0.8 in 1990, and 1.6 in 2000, and Sweden had 6.4 in both 1980 and 1990, and 6.9 in 2000; the third table contains data about the average stay in hospitals, indicating that Austria had 18 days in 1980, 6 days in 1990, and 18 days in 2000, France had a decreasing trend with 9 days in 1980, 7 days in 1990, and 5 days in 2000, and Sweden decreased from 23 days in 1980 to 18 days in 1990, then increased to 21 days in 2000.
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The table express the data about physicans and hospital beds per 1000 pations in the three European countries ( Australia, France and Sweden) over the two decades started form 1980.
Overall, focusing on the details Australia and Sweden experienced rose in all three categories, while France faced to decline. It’s clear that the number of physicians in Sweden had the highest rate in 1980 with 36 doctors per 1000 pations followed by in France had the second huge result by 2.4 in 1980. However Australia ranked the lowest level with 0.8 in 1980.
When it comes to hospital beds in this result to Sweden led to priority with 6.4, while Australia showed the second highest rate by 1.4 in 1980 and France ranked the third numbers increased dramatically, in Sweden to 6.9, in Australia to 3.7 and in France 1.6 .
In terms of average length of hospital stays all three countries experienced decline. In 1980 average stay was in Sweden 23, in Australia 18 and in France 9. Fluctuation throughout the period this number declined insignificantly in Sweden to 21 days, 8 days in Australia and 5 days in France.
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