The chart illustrates information how much time people usually spend on meetings with their doctors in various countries.
As it can be seen, in the first group of ages (0-10) the number of minutes starts from 9 and ends with 32. People of 10 to 20 have level between 12 and 32. Two of the age groups demonstrate almost the same results from 20 to 40, and from 40 to 60. The latter is from 12 to 34 minutes, the former fluctuates between 12 and 36. The fifth group is from 11 to 38. And the last one starts from 10 and ends with 39.
There is a common trend in charts. In the major part of countries the number of minutes spent with a doctor increase during the ages. For instance, this level goes up in France, UK, Italy, Chile and USA. Moreover, the number of minutes always remains the highest in Chile.
On the contrary, such countries as Brazil and India are exceptions. Brazil climbs from 0-10 to 40-60 from 12 minutes to 26 and then falls to 20 minutes. The common wave we can see in India. There is a rise frame 12 to 21. And from age group of 40-60 there is a decline to 11 minutes. Furthermore, Japan and Kenya can be considered as exceptions to the trend. Certain fluctuations are observed during the whole period.
Overall, the general trend is increasing, except two countries such as Japan and Kenya.
