The line graph presented delineates the proportion of adults who didn’t receive healthcare services between 2008 and 2022, in Latvia, Estonia, UK, Sweden, France, and Ireland.
Overall, the graph meticulously describes the salient features of the healthcare services during the given time period. While Latavia and Sweden observed a decline in the percentage of citizens whose demand for healthcare went unmet, UK and France recorded a rise in the numbers. Moreover, Estonia, France, and Ireland has seen constant fluctuations in the given years.
In 2008, Latavia had the highest percentage of adults who were not provided with required medical facility, around 16%, followed by Sweden (12%), Estonia (9%), France (4%), UK (4%), and Ireland (3%). However, Latavia and Sweden has seen a significant decline in the numbers, approximtely 8%-9% by 2016, Estonia saw tremendous fluctuations, peaked at 2012 (20%) and reached 15% in 2016. Whereas the United Kindgdom, Ireland, and France had nearby 4% people who faced troubles with the healthcare facility.
In the later phase, in 2022, the figures for Latavia, Estonia, and Sweden reached around 12%, Latavia has seen a noticeable plunge, Sweden and France recorded oscillations from 2016 to 2022. Finally, the United Kindgdom saw a dramatic increase in percentage to 15%, while France and Ireland noticed a slight rise in percentage, 7% and 4% respectively.
