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Missed dispensing
In this view, you can find information about risk from the perspective of the number of kits that could not be dispensed.
By using the drop-down menu at the top left, you can select what kind of risk you want to display: missed dispensing or out of stock.
Both bar charts on the top show the future risk across time. The one on the left represents the total risk of missed dispensing (or out of stock), while the one on the right represents the risk per package type.
You can also find the detailed figures about risk (missed dispensing or out of stock) per site group in the table at the bottom left.
Finally, the proportion of risk among all kit types is described in the pie chart at the bottom right.
Definitions and data meaning:
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Missed dispensing: the number of packages needed for a patient dispensing visit, but not available at site.
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Out of stocks: the number of packages needed for a patient visit but not available at site level or upstream in the supply chain at the time of dispensing.
⚠️ Please keep in mind that out of stock events cannot be mitigated by human intervention.
Missed visits
In this view, you can find information about risk from the perspective of the number of visits at which patients did not receive their full dispensing.
The bar chart on the left shows the upcoming risk of missed visits. The number of missed visits per month are shown until the end of the trial.
You can find the detailed numbers in the table on the right.
Additionally, you will see the proportion of missed visits among site groups in the pie chart at the bottom left corner.
Finally, the total number of missed visits is given in the middle of the view.
Definitions and data meaning:
Missed visits: the total number of visits at which patients could not receive their full dispensing. In other words, it corresponds to the total number of times patients came to the site when the right dispensing was not fully available.
✅ This type of risk can be mitigated by human intervention.