The line graph provides an overview of the changes in the degree of satisfaction with the medical system in four countries -the UK, USA, Netherlands, and Canada- during the 15-year period from 1995 to 2010.
Overall
, the key point to note is that throughout the entire period, the level of contentment with the healthcare scheme in the Netherlands was consistently the highest, with the lowest among these countries being under 60% in 2005.
The ratio of people who derive fulfilment from community healthcare in the Netherlands marginally increased by approximately 1% in 2010 after remaining stable at 90% from 1995 to 2005. As for the USA, there were roughly 87% of people satisfied in 1995. The proportion fell slightly in 2005 before recovering to 84% in 2010.
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, in Canada, it underwent a moderate decrease from 70% in 1995 to just over 55% in 2005 Linking Words
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it surged significantly to over 85% in 2010. Linking Words
By contrast
, the counterpart of that in the UK showed the opposite trend. In 1995, the percentage of people who were satisfied with the medical system stood at 70%, the same as in Canada. The level witnessed a gradual rise to 75% ten years later, after which a small decline of 3% was seen in 2010.Linking Words
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