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Add quantitative results to report #203

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@milanwiedemann milanwiedemann commented Jun 18, 2024

@milanwiedemann milanwiedemann force-pushed the milanwiedemann/add-quant-data branch from 7ea2a81 to c140c3b Compare June 23, 2024 21:25
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1. To detect changes and variation we focused on codes which contributed to high volumes (a code contirbuted to at least 5% of the total usage in at least on yearly interval) and
change drastically from year to year (more than 10% change) or from the first occurence to the last (more than 30% change).

### Changes in clinical guidance

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I think possibly best to leave this third section out for now. I think that keeps this, for now, as a tool, rather than a report type output.

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Add more quantitative data to the code usage SDR
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