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The image contains three separate tables looking at Austria, France, and Sweden over the years 1980, 1990, and 2000. The first table details 'Physicians (per 1000 people)' with Austria at 0.8 in 1980, 0.9 in 1990, and 1 in 2000; France at 2.4 in 1980, 2.2 in 1990, and 1.3 in 2000; Sweden at 3.6 in 1980, 3 in 1990, and 3.8 in 2000. The second table details 'Hospital Beds (per 1000 people)' with Austria having 1.4 in 1980, 3.1 in 1990, and 3.7 in 2000; France having 0.2 in 1980, 0.8 in 1990, and 1.6 in 2000; Sweden having 6.4 in both 1980 and 1990, and 6.9 in 2000. The last table details 'Average Stay in Hospitals' with Austria at 18 days in 1980, 6 days in 1990, and 18 days in 2000; France at 9 days in 1980, 7 days in 1990, and 5 days in 2000; and Sweden at 23 days in 1980, 18 days in 1990, and 21 days in 2000.
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The table compares the amount of medical facilities to serve for citizens in three particular countries, including Austria, France, and Sweden during the period between 1980 and 2000.
Overall, 2000 is the year that had highest data in every section in the table. Sweden got the first place in the number of physicians, hospital beds and the length of stay. However, two other countries had changes their positions through three categories.
To specify, 3.8 was the figures of physicians that worked in Sweden in 2000, which was the highest number. Starting at 0.8, Austria gradually increased its data up to 1 physicians per 1000 patients during the period. The opposite pattern occurred with France, when it got 2.4 at first and then declined to 1.3.
Regarding hospital beds, the proportion in Sweden was around 6.4 to 6.9. While that, France and Austria had the number of beds per 1000 clients was 1.6 and 3.7 in the final year, respectively. Consequently, the average stay in Sweden was significant higher than others as it stood around 21, when Austria simply had 18 in the starting and the final year and the last nation got below 10.
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