The given table provides a comparison of three types of hospitals according to the percentage of patients who rated their services positively.
Overall, it is clear that Hospital C ranked first for waiting time, followed by Hospitals A and C, which recorded the second-highest percentages for excellent treatment. Of particular note is that Hospital B accounted for the lowest percentages in all services, with the exception of aftercare.
Focusing first on hospital staff and waiting time, Hospital C ranked highest in both categories, at 92% and 81%, respectively. Hospital A received positive ratings from 74% of patients for its staff, compared with 46% for waiting time. Conversely, Hospital B recorded the lowest figure for staff quality, at 38%, trailing behind all other services in hospitals.
Regarding treatment and aftercare services, Hospitals C and A showed a similar pattern in treatment, both accounting for approximately 85%. In Hospital B, the figure for aftercare remained at 70%, which was 2% higher than that of treatment services. Hospital C recorded 84% for treatment, while the figure for aftercare was slightly lower at 82%.
