The graph below shows the information about medical care in three European countries between 1980 and 2000. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The table provides a comparative analysis of medical provision in three European countries—Austria,
France
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, and Sweden - over a twenty-year period, focusing on physician density, hospital bed availability, and the average duration of patient stays.
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, Sweden consistently maintained the most robust healthcare infrastructure, leading in all three metrics throughout the timeframe. Notably,
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the number of physicians saw a marginal increase across the board, there was a general trend toward shorter hospital stays, suggesting an evolution in medical efficiency or outpatient care. Regarding healthcare personnel and capacity, Sweden recorded the highest density of physicians, rising slightly from 3.6 per 1,000 people in 1980 to 3.8 in 2000. Austria and
France
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trailed significantly;
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, Austria’s medical workforce grew to 1.3 per 1,000, marginally surpassing
France
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’s 1.0 by the end of the period. A similar hierarchy was observed in hospital bed provision.
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Sweden’s figures culminated at 6.9, Austria saw a substantial increase from 1.4 to 3.7, more than doubling its capacity and overtaking
France
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, which saw its figures plateau at 1.6. In terms of
hospitalization
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duration, there was a marked downward trend in all three nations. Sweden’s average stay,
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the longest, fell from 27
days
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in 1980 to 21
days
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in 2000. Austria mirrored
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decline, ending the period at 18
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. The most dramatic shift occurred in
France
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, where the average stay was curtailed significantly, dropping to a mere 5
days
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by the year 2000 - the lowest figure recorded in the table.

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Linking words: Don't use the same linking words: "while".
Vocabulary: Replace the words france, days with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "table" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "figures" was used 3 times.
Vocabulary: The word "figures" was used 3 times.
Vocabulary: The word "trend" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "increase" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "stays" was used 4 times.
Vocabulary: The word "significantly" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "marginal" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • life expectancy
  • healthcare facilities
  • hospital beds
  • medical personnel
  • healthcare expenditure
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
  • trends
  • fluctuations
  • comparative analysis
  • demographic
  • socioeconomic factors
  • preventative care
  • infrastructure investment
  • affordability
  • accessibility
  • public health policy
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