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We allocated cases to settings and sectors based on Delphi panel experts' opinion.
In the standardized ITT analysis (n = 5049), 83 allocated cases that did not fulfill the inclusion criteria were added.
Next, a simple confusion matrix – for calculating the percentage of correctly allocated cases – required a careful assessment (Foody, 2002).
27 28 An independent reviewer (DFH) allocated cases to one of the three proposed subgroups 23 on the basis of the description of the clinical presentation alone.
An independent reviewer (DH) allocated cases to one of the three proposed sub-groups on the basis of the description of the clinical presentation alone (i.e. without reference to any information from the structured research assessment).
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Day 5 – In the final session of the PBL each cluster gave a formal, timed presentation to, and responded to questions from their group (20/21 students) in relation to their allocated case.
The government has also listened to critics: a proposal to let the chief prosecutor allocate cases to a court of his choice has been removed.
"We don't allocate cases to people who have not been properly trained in [handling rape cases]." Saunders said she believed there had been progress in handling allegations of female genital mutilation, although there have so far been no prosecutions in the UK.
Table 2 gives a summary of the characteristics used by different DRG systems to allocate cases to DRGs.
During weekends, it is the responsibility of the on-call consultant to review and allocate cases to the Saturday morning trauma list and the emergency lists of Saturday and Sunday.
In some instances, they could then allocate cases to clusters in which a link had been suspected, but had not been proven, by conventional epidemiological methods.
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