In this graph, you may see the number of patients for four clinics – birth control, eye, diabetic and dental. It all happened in one hospital and between 2010 and 2016. That is why it will display the demand of the patients for each of the four clinics.
The number of patients for each clinic has increased, except the birth control clinic, which remained constant. The eye and diabetic clinics’ number of patients increased without any decreases. If we speak about the dental clinic, it first decreased, and then increased continuously.
All recordings started in 2010, and in 2012, the number of patients decreased for only the dental clinic, while the others increased. At the beginning, the number of patients for the dental clinic was 100, and for the diabetic clinic, it was around 65. However, in 2012, the numbers changed, with the dental clinic having about 55 patients and the diabetic clinic having about 90 patients. During the next period, between 2012 and 2014, the number of patients in the birth control clinic fell significantly, from 275 to 180 in two years. At this time period, the number of patients for the diabetic clinic was not changed, and for the eye and dental clinics, it increased without any barriers. You may also see that the gradient for the eye clinic was the greatest and remained unchanged for the next two years. Therefore, in this 4-year period, the number of patients increased from 150 to 350. In the last time period, between 2014 and 2016, the number of patients for all clinics increased, and at the end of the time period, the number of patients for the birth control clinic changed from 240 to 235, for the eye clinic, it changed from 325 to 350, for the diabetic clinic, it changed from 100 to 125, and for the dental clinic, it changed from 55 to 175.
