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For different no-show rates and different numbers of appointments, the likelihood of a certain number of patients showing up can be probabilistically modeled.<br>
For different no-show rates and different numbers of appointments, the likelihood of a certain number of patients showing up can be probabilistically modeled.<br>
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'''Second-order approximation< (bootstrap method)'''br>
'''Second-order approximation (bootstrap method)'''<br>
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# Each patient has the same likelihood to no-show.<br>
# Each patient has the same likelihood to no-show.<br>

Revision as of 05:27, 26 October 2021

Definition: to schedule in excess of capacity.

Purpose: to achieve the desired productivity when a substantial percentage of patients are expected to be no-shows (i.e. not show up for their appointment).

For different no-show rates and different numbers of appointments, the likelihood of a certain number of patients showing up can be probabilistically modeled.

Second-order approximation (bootstrap method)
Assumptions:

  1. Each patient has the same likelihood to no-show.
  1. The likelihood that each patient is a no-show is statistically independent of the likelihood of no-show of the other patients.
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