The graph below shows people's level of satisfaction with the health care system in 4 countries between 1991 and 2007.

The line graph illustrates the level of public
satisfaction
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with healthcare systems in four countries between 1991 and 2007.
Overall
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,
satisfaction
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levels remained relatively stable in the Netherlands and the United States,
while
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the UK experienced a gradual increase.
In contrast
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, Canada saw a significant decline followed by a recovery. In the Netherlands, around half of the population
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satisfied throughout the period, with only a slight decrease by 2007.
Similarly
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, the UK showed a steady rise in
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, increasing from just over 20% in 1991 to nearly 30%
at the end
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of the period. Canada began with the highest
satisfaction
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level at approximately 60% in 1991, before falling sharply to about 20% in 1998.
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this
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figure recovered to around 40% by 2007. The US recorded the lowest
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overall
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, rising only marginally from around 10% to approximately 12%.

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Linking words: Don't use the same linking words: "overall".
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Vocabulary: Replace the words satisfaction with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: The word "around" was used 3 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • satisfaction level
  • comparative analysis
  • steady increase/decrease
  • fluctuation
  • health policy
  • government spending
  • global health crisis
  • public health initiatives
  • perception
  • speculation
  • historical data
  • implications
  • trends
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