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The image presents a line graph indicating the percentage of adults with unmet healthcare needs in six European countries from 2008 to 2022; Latvia peaked at approximately 22% in 2010, then fluctuated, and reached around 6% in 2022; Estonia started close to 18% in 2008, dropped to about 5% in 2010, peaked again at 18% in 2012, and reduced to around 7% in 2022; Sweden remained under 10%, peaking at about 9% in 2012 and 2022, with the lowest point near 5% in 2016; France began around 2% in 2008, rose to nearly 12% in 2012, decreased to about 6% in 2018, and ended around 11% in 2022; Ireland commenced at approximately 2% in 2008, peaked at 12% in 2014, and reduced to about 4% in 2022; United Kingdom fluctuated between roughly 3% and 7%, with a 2022 end point near 7%.
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This chart illustrates the amount of elderly people whose health needs didn’t get fulfilled in six different European countries from 2008 to 2022.
Overall, United kingdom’s state has gone worse. Whilst Latvia has improved a lot. Three of these countries have fluctuated, Sweden, Estonia, France. However, Ireland country faced a steady pace
Latvia, which was the highest country in 2008, experienced a downward trend through these years, starting in 2008 with approximately 17%, reaching around 10 percent after 14 years. Whilst United Kingdom was the opposite, starting just below 5% heading to 15%, which is the highest country in 2022.
Estonia’s curve has fluctuated, starting with a slight decrease from just below 10% to just higher than 5% in 2 years. Where in another 2 years, there was a massive resurgence to the second highest point in the chart around 20%, ending up more than 10% in 2022. Sweden fell to the lowest point less than 5% after 10 years. However, it peaked up again to more than 10%. Moreover, the rest two countries, France and Ireland was moving upwards steadily.
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