Patient demand

Global demand

In this view, you can find information about the global patient demand throughout the trial. You can filter this view per package type and patient group.

📝 Note

When multiple patient groups are selected, only the sum of mean dispensing values is displayed as summing min/max values is not correct interpretation of the dispensing statistics.

The two line charts include three curves - maximum, average, and minimum demand - that represent the global variability in the demand for kits over the period of a trial.

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Note that the chart on the top indicates the cumulative demand for kits, while the chart at the bottom indicates the monthly demand for kits.

You can find detailed information about the global demand by clicking on Details.

Details

In this view, you will find the detailed information about simulated patient demand for kits.

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The table contains data about the cumulative and non-cumulative kit demand throughout time, with a split per package type.

Per depot demand

In this view, you can find the depot-level information about the number of kits patients need. You can filter this view per package type, depot and patient group.

📝 Note

When multiple patient groups are selected, only the sum of mean dispensing values is displayed as summing min/max values is not correct interpretation of the dispensing statistics.

The line chart on the top indicates the cumulative demand for kits. It includes three curves - maximum, average, and minimum demand - that represent the global variability in the demand for kits over the period of a trial, with a split per depot.

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The table below indicates the monthly demand for kits and also provides details about the shifts in maximum, average, and minimum demand for kits over the period of a trial.

The tree map below indicates the split per depot of all the kits demand. This visualization can be used as a filter to see the information for a single depot.

Per site group demand

In this view, you can find the site group level information about the number of kits patients need. You can filter this view per package type, site group and patient group.

📝 Note

When multiple patient groups are selected, only the sum of mean dispensing values is displayed as summing min/max values is not correct interpretation of the dispensing statistics.

The line chart on the top indicates the cumulative demand for kits. It includes three curves - maximum, average, and minimum demand - that represent the global variability in the demand for kits over the period of a trial, with a split per site group.

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The table below indicates the monthly demand for kits and also provides details about the variability in maximum, average, and minimum demand for kits over the period of a trial.

The tree map below indicates the split per site group of all the kits demand. This visualization can be used as a filter to see the information for a single country.