I would expect not, since it would be hard to give much information which isn’t identifiable to individuals. The longer term follow up is factored into our overall impact numbers though, so in that sense it is.
You might be interested in this section though, which says how many plan changes were rated 10 in previous years, but have subsequently been downgraded.
I would expect not, since it would be hard to give much information which isn’t identifiable to individuals. The longer term follow up is factored into our overall impact numbers though, so in that sense it is.
You might be interested in this section though, which says how many plan changes were rated 10 in previous years, but have subsequently been downgraded.
Thanks!
Those are plan changes that have been downgraded after 80k learned more about the situation?