5 report(s) found.
The line graph compares how residents of Canada, the UK, Netherlands, and the US were satisfied with the healthcare service in their nation from 1991 to 2007. Evidently, the most notable point is that while Canada experienced an extreme downward trend, other countries witnessed more mild patterns, with Netherlands showing a drop and the US […]
The given line graph compares the proportion of how citizens in four different countries, namely Canada, the UK, the Netherlands, and the US, feel satisfied with their national healthcare system in a sixteen-year period, commencing in 1991. Overall, it is salient that the majority of these countries showcased only minor changes over the surveyed time […]
The line graph illustrates the level of satisfaction with the health care system of individuals in 4 nations between 1991 and 2007. Overall, the level of satisfaction of these countries followed a stable trend, with the exception of Canada. Moreover, Canada had the highest level of people’s happiness with the healthcare system in the first […]
The line graph illustrates how content citizens of four countries were with the health care systems during the time period of 1991-2007. Overall, the level of satisfaction of the citizens of the UK, the Netherlands and the US remained relatively stable throughout the presented time span. On the contrary, the level of contentment of Canadian […]
The line graph illustrates how much fulfillment people had in the healthcare service varied in 4 countries, namely Canada, the UK, the Netherlands, and the US over a 16-year period from 1991 to 2007. Overall, it is evident that the level of satisfaction in such a service in the three countries, including the UK, Netherlands, […]
