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The line graph delineates variations in the proportion of adults with unmet healthcare needs in six European nations between 2008 and 2022. Generally, most nations saw an increase in unmet needs, with the exception of Latvia and Sweden, while Ireland remained the most stable. Regarding the nations with rising trends, the UK and France experienced […]
Overall, Latvia consistently recorded the highest percentage of unmet healthcare needs throughout the period, while Ireland and France remained the lowest. Another clear trend is the sharp rise in the United Kingdom towards the end of the period, contrasting with the general decline seen in Sweden and Latvia. In 2008, unmet healthcare needs ranged from […]
The graph presents the percentage of adults in six European countries whose healthcare needs were not met from 2008 to 2022. In overview, France, the UK, and Ireland started with the lowest distribution of unfulfilled health needs, but that of the UK ended up being the highest in the past year. Latvia and Sweden were […]
The graph presents the percentage of adults in six various countries in Europe whose healthcare needs weren’t met in 2008 until 2022. In overview, France, the UK, and Ireland started with the lowest percentages of unfulfilled health needs, but the UK’s percentage ended up being the highest in the past year. Latvia and Sweden were […]
The line chart illustrates the proportion of adults who did not receive adequate health treatment between 2008 and 2022 in 6 countries in Europe. Overall, except for Estonia, all states increased in 2022. Latvia, Sweden, and Estonia witnessed the largest fluctuations, whilst the remaining countries were relatively stable up to 2018. The UK saw the […]
