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The bar chart depicts the percentages of healthcare for different sources in five countries in 2010, namely nurses, doctors, hospital clinics, and specialists. Overall, nurses and hospital clinics were the most common sources of healthcare in most countries, while specialists were the least used in all five countries. In Atlantis, hospital clinics were the main […]
The bar chart shows the four main sources of primary health care in five countries in 2010, namely nurses, general practitioners (GPs), hospital clinics and specialists. Overall, nurses and hospital clinics were the most common sources of health care in most countries, while specialists were the least used in all five countries. There were some […]
The bar chart compares the proportions of four main sources of primary health care – nurses, general practitioners (GPs), hospital clinics and specialists – in five countries in 2010. Overall, nurses and hospital clinics were the dominant providers of primary health care in most countries, while specialists accounted for the smallest shares everywhere. There were […]
This bar chart displays the distribution of the four essential forms of health care delivery in five nations in the year 2010. Overall, all the regions share the fact that specialists are the least common in primary health care with varying differences in other medical professions. Bratistan and Molovia have the highest persentages of nurses […]
The chart compares four major sources of basic medical care, in particular nurse, doctor, hospital and specialist across five different nations in the year 2010. Overall, there was a noticeable difference in pattern among five countries. While nurses and doctors (GP) played a major role in primary health care, specialists accounted for the lowest proportion […]
The given bar chart illustrates the four dominant sources of primary health care in five different countries in 2020. Overall, Vatania and Molovia shared several similarities compared to other countries. Besides, specialist was the lowest proportion of health care delivery in most countries that were presented in the bar chart. Specifically, Molovia and Vatania shared […]
The bar chart provides information about four primary sources nurse, doctor, hospital clinic, specialist for health care in five countries in 2010. Overall, it is clear that nurses and doctors were the dominant providers of health csre in most countries, while specialists played a relatively minor role everywhere. Moreover, the proportions varied notably among the […]
The bar chart provides information about the four major resources of primary health care in five countries: Atlantis, Bratistan, Selenia, Molovia, and Vatania in 2010. Overall, there was an increase in the percentage of main sources in hospital clinics, while a decrease was seen in specialists, between four countries. The proportion of nurses was the […]
The bar chart provides information about the four major resources of primary health care in five countries: Atlantis, Bratistan, Selenia, Molovia, and Vatania in 2010. Overall, there was an increase in the percentage of main sources in hospital clinics, while a decrease was seen in specialists, between four countries. The proportion of nurses was the […]
The bar chart provides information about the four major resources of primary health care in five countries: Atlantis, Bratistan, Selenia, Molovia, and Vatania in 2010. Overall, there was an increase in the percentage of main sources in hospital clinic, while a decrease was seen in specialist, between four countries. The proportion of nurses was the […]
The bar chart demonstrates the four major ways of primary health care in five different countries in 2010. It can be seen that in most countries, specialist was the least chosen option, with the exception of Atlantis. On the contrary, the most popular choices for health care were nurse and hospital clinic. We can clearly […]
