The two pie charts represent the information about six different causes of death of patients in two hospitals.
Overall, cancer diseases have the highest proportions of death in the two hospitals. By contrast, allergy and trauma have the lowest figures at hospital 1 and hospital 2, respectively.
In hospital 1, cancer, HIV, and Tuberculosis have slightly similar figures causing the highest rate of death, accounting for 23%, 22%, and 20%, respectively. The number of people who died of heart attack is quite moderate, contributing with 17% of death in this hospital. Asthma (10%) and allergy (8%) had minimal contribution of death.
On contrary, in hospital 2, cancer halved the figueres of the chart, accounting for 50%. HIV and Kidney failour contributed equally, with around 12%. Tuberculosis (17%) has similar proportion as in hospital 1. Notably, trauma has the lowest rate of death in the hospital, accounted for 9% of death figuers.
