To find the problem rate, divide the totalnumber of problems by the total number of patients treated in March:
Total problems in March: 8+4+19=318 + 4 + 19 = 318+4+19=31
Total patients treated in March: 1,3501,3501,350
Problem rate: (31/1,350)×100=2.3%(31 / 1,350) \times 100 = 2.3\%(31/1,350)×100=2.3%, approximately 2%.
[References:CPHQ materials emphasize calculating problem rates as a standard method for quality analysis., , , , , , ]
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