Task 1 The charts below show the average bed use in three typical hospitals internationally and the proportion of hospital budgets allocated to in-patient care before and after day-surgery was introduced in 2009. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
Task 1 The charts below show the average bed use in three typical hospitals internationally and the proportion of hospital budgets allocated to in-patient care before and after day-surgery was introduced in 2009. WDlwe
The line graph and pie charts below enumerate the medium bed consumption in hospitals of China, Ukraine, France from 2003 to 2012 and the ratio of hospital funding apportioned to in-patient care before and after day-surgery was established in 2009.
Overall, during the years of research number of beds used in China steadily soars. Moreover, in 2012 the line reached a peak, approximately 95%.
It is clear from the graph that from 2003 French index is ceaselessly upsurges until 2009 as well as Ukrainian. Then, starting this year France’s line represents a gradual downward tendency and indicates nearly 45 beds, while Ukrainian pattern slightly collapses to 70 beds.
As can be seen from the charts below, index of money allocated to in-patient care plummeted from 35% to 27% in four years. Meanwhile, percentage of other costs went up to 73 from 65.
In the final analysis, the budget divided to in-patient care diminished after insertion of day-surgery.
The line graph and pie charts below enumerate the medium bed consumption in hospitals of China, Ukraine, France from 2003 to 2012 and the ratio of hospital funding apportioned to in-patient care
before
and after day-surgery
was established
in 2009.
Overall
, during the years of research number of beds
used
in China
steadily
soars.
Moreover
, in 2012 the line reached a peak, approximately 95%.
It is
clear
from the graph that from 2003 French index is
ceaselessly
upsurges until 2009
as well
as Ukrainian. Then, starting this year France’s line represents a gradual downward tendency and indicates
nearly
45 beds, while Ukrainian pattern
slightly
collapses to 70 beds.
As can be
seen
from the charts below, index of money allocated to in-patient care plummeted from 35% to 27% in four years. Meanwhile, percentage of other costs went up to 73 from 65.
In the final analysis, the budget divided to in-patient care diminished after insertion of day-surgery.
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