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Weekly Demand Analysis: Progress and Projections

Dive into the weekly analysis of demand and face-to-face ratios for incomplete week 13. Discover daily demand patterns within expected ranges with a rapid response trend. Proportionately, nearly 90% opt for same-day consultations, showing improved response times. While average response speed is impressive, take caution due to the limited data set. Key points include the impact of a new system, data availability for only two days, and the recommendation to redo analysis from 25/3 for a comprehensive view.

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Weekly Demand Analysis: Progress and Projections

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  1. F86012 Rydal2013 week 13 Harry Longman Harry.longman@patient-access.org.uk 01509 816293 07939 148618

  2. Weekly demand and face to face ratio – incomplete week 13, Mon-Tue only

  3. Daily demand pattern within expected range for Mon-Tues.

  4. Rapid response has improved further

  5. Proportion choosing to be seen same day approaching 90%

  6. Average response very fast, but beware small sample size.

  7. Summary points • New system is having an effect • Data for only 2 days • Response times down and 90% choosing to be seen same day • Average response looks very fast, but beware small sample size • Redo this week from 25/3 with next to see full picture

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