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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 data illustrates the information about sorts of medical care in three different countries in 1980,1990, and in 2000.
Overall, from the average stay in hospitals it is clear that Sweden had the highest amount of attendance in the hospitals, while Australia was on the middle and France which is on the last.
There two types of stayings: physicians and hospital beds both per 1000 people. In 1980, in both kinds Sweden was on the top, however France had 2.4 physicians but 0.2 hospital beds. Moreover, Australis had the vice verse: 0.8 physicians and 1.4 hospital beds.
In 1990 the situation was a little similar, nevertheless in 2000 there were a massive changes. The amount of two types in Sweden rose noticeably. The same with other two countries. Australia increased from 0.9 physicians to 1 and from 3.1 hospital beds to 3.7. In addition, France grow from 0.8 hospital beds to 1.6 and however went down from 2.2 physicians to 1.3.
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