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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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The line chart illustrates the propotions of adults who did not reveive adequate treatment between 2008 and 2022 in 6 countries in Europe.
Overall, except for estonia, all stats increased in 2022. Latvia, sweden, and estonia. Wheresed the largest fluctuations whilst the remaining countries were relatively stable up to 2018. The UK saw the most dramatic increase from the lowest in 2012 to the highest in 2022.
Latvia had the highest number in 2010 with just over 20%, however, this steadily decreased to below 10% in 2020. Estonia had the wildest fluctations. With around 6% in 2010, a massive jump to 20% in 2012, before falling again t 10% in 2014. Sweden started with around 14%, which steadily declined to below 5% in 2018 before increasing dramatically to just over 10% in 2022.
France, the UK, and ireland all started below 5% and remained relatively steady untill 2018. The UK diverged from the other two in 2020, increasing dramtically to just under 10% in 2020, then abve 15% in 2022. The lowest percentage in 2022 was in ireland, which only rose from around 3% in 2020 to just below 5%
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