The table graph provided illustrate health care in three different European nations in the period of 20 years starting from 1980.
It is evident that in physicians and hospital beds, almost all countries experienced an upward trend, with the exception of France. Furthermore, in terms of average stay in hospitals, Austria, Sweden fluctuated and France declined. Additionally, Sweden was the leading position belong to all areas throughout the course.
Examining the information in more detail, regarding to physicians and hospital beds, we can see that the figure of Austria in given 3 years accounted for the most insignificant part, were 0.8, 0.9, 1 doctor, respectively. While, France stood at 2.4 physicians in 1980, which then decreased to 1.3 physicians in 2000. Moreover, this data of Sweden was 3.6 in 1980, at which point this increased by 0.2 in the next 20 years. In addition, Austria witnessed a remarkable rise from 1.4 to 3.7 hospital beds in this period. Similarly, France was 0.2 bed in 1980, after which this grew dramatically to 1.6 beds. Whilst, in the first decade, Sweden remained unchanged, at 6.4 beds, followed by a slight increase to 6.9 beds.
Concerning the remaining category, France registered the smallest figure in 1980, which was 9 stays, then this receded to 5 in the following 20 years. Whilst, Sweden fluctuated in a range of 18 to 23 stays in this period. Finally, France saw a steady fall from 9 stays to 5 stays.
