23 report(s) found.
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 […]
The table compares healthcare indicators in Austria, France, and Sweden between 1980 and 2000. Overall, Sweden consistently recorded the highest figures for physicians and hospital beds, while France showed a general decline in most categories. In contrast, Austria experienced gradual growth over the period. In terms of physicians, Sweden started at about 3.6 per 1,000 […]
The table illustrates information about medical care in three categories in different countries from 1980 to 2000. Overall, it can be seen that Sweden had the highest figures among all the countries, while France had the lowest number of people requiring medical care, except in the category of average hospital stay. Additionally, the category with […]
The table compares three indicators of medical care – physicians per 1,000 people, hospital beds per 1,000 people, and average length of hospital stay – in Austria, France and Sweden in 1980, 1990 and 2000. Overall, Sweden recorded the highest figures for all categories, while France experienced declines in physicians and average hospital stay. Notably, […]
The table provides a comparative analysis of three key indicators of medical care in Austria, France, and Sweden across three decades, specifically in 1980, 1990, and 2000. Overall, the data indicates a general trend towards increased hospital resources, with the number of beds showing growth in most nations. Crucially, Sweden consistently maintained the highest number […]
The table compares the number of physicians and hospital beds per 1000 people in different European nations, along with the average length of hospitalization in three separate years: 1980, 1990, and 2000. Overall, all surveyed countries witnessed an inconsistent trend across every single category. France, in particular, showed not only the most substantial reduction in […]
The given table offers insights into how medical care varied in three different countries from 1980 to 2000. Overall, all countries examined experienced improvements in medical care services, with increases in the number of physicians and hospital beds, as well as declines in the average length of hospital stays, except for the number of physicians […]
The table illustrates the proportion of three different types of hospital facilities in Austria, France and Sweden, from 1980 to 2000. Overall, Sweden is recognized as a leader in all subjects, although it had slight fluctuations. A growing maintenance is seen in Austria through the years while France had an downward trend. In 1980, the […]
The given table illustrates the results of a survey related to medical care, per 1000 individuals, in three European nations from 1980 to 2000. Overall, Sweden recorded the dominant figures in all categories, which had increased by 2000, with the exception for average stay in hospitals. Furthermore, hospital beds was the only upward trend in […]
The provided chart illustrates the healthcare treatments given in three countries in Europe from 1980 to 2000. As can be seen from the chart, Sweden had by far the highest proportions in all the medical applications compared to other two countries throughout the periods. Nevertheless, France was unlikely to develop the medical care as quickly […]
The table illustrates the information about medical care in there different European nations from 1980 to 2000. The data are given in proportion. Overall, it is quite evident that physicians and average stay in hospital followed a fluctuation trend, with the exception of hospital bed facilities in the give time period. It is lucid that […]
The graph illustrates the data about medical care in Austria, France, and Sweden over the years 1980, 1990, and 2000. Looking at the table, it is clear that Sweden was the country having the largest number of medical care in every period and in every sector. Meanwhile, Austria and France seemed to have a lower […]
The given table supplies information about medical care in Austria, France, and Sweden during two decades from 1980 to 2000. Overall, it can be seen that Sweden consistently surpassed the other two countries for all three aspects. While the number of hospital beds increased in every state, both the number of physicians and the average […]
The given table gives information about medical care in three distinctive European countries over the period of 20 years, starting from 1980. Overall, the amount of hospital beds in three countries saw an upward trend, while the data on physicians and average stay in hospitals witnessed several fluctuations. Noticeably, the figure for Sweden in three […]
The given table provides information about medical care in Austria, France, and Sweden over a 20-year period from 1980 to 2000. Overall, Sweden consistently outperformed the other two countries across all three categories. While the number of hospital beds rose in every nation, both the number of physicians and the average length of hospital stays […]
The table illustrates information about medical care in Austria, France, and Sweden between 1980 and 2000. It shows the number of physicians and hospital beds per 1000 people. Overall, Sweden had the maximum number of physians, hospital beds,and average stay in hospitals from 1980 to 2000. In 1980, Austria had 0.8 doctors only which slightly […]
The presented table illustrates the comparison of medical care in three European countries such as Austria, Sweden, and France over a 20-year period between 1980 and 2000. Overall, it can be observed from the graph that Sweden showed an upward tendency in physicians, hospital beds, and stay in hospitals during the period, while France’s medical […]
The table indicates changes in in different aspects in health care in three selected countries, namely Austria, France and Sweden during the period of 20 years starting from 1980. Overall, Sweden had the highest figures for physicians and hospital beds per 1000 individuals. This explained for why hospitals in this country received more average stay […]
The table compares the amount of medical facilities to serve for citizens in three particular countries, including Austria, France, and Sweden during the period between 1980 and 2000. Overall, 2000 is the year that had highest data in every section in the table. Sweden got the first place in the number of physicians, hospital beds […]
The table illustrates data about medical care in terms of the number of doctors, hospital beds and average stay in a medical center in three countries, concluding Austria, France, Sweden between 1980 and 2000. It is apparent that Sweden maintained the leading position in all 3 categories. In addition, while the amount of physicians and […]
The table graph provided illustrate health care in three different European nations in the period of 20 years starting from 1980. It is evident that in physicians and hospital beds, almost all countries experienced an upward trend, with the exception of France. Furthermore, in terms of average stay in hospitals, Austria, Sweden fluctuated and France […]
The table illustrates data about medical care from 1980 to 2000 in three European countries: Austria, France, and Sweden. Overall, Sweden had the highest number of physicians and hospital beds per 1000 people among three countries, and also took first place in average stay in hospitals. It can be seen from the table that there […]
The table illustrates the information about medical care, categorized into three different sectors in three nations in Europe between 1980 and 2000. Overall, it is apparent that Sweden had the largest average stay in hospitals over the past three years. In addition, the least number of hospital beds can be seen in France during the […]
