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Madam Stakeholder's avatar

I'm in awe how you, Ms. Jessica, keep all of this straight and are able to speculate as to multiple explanations to account for multiple possibilities. Your record-keeping is crucial….

I found this article that may amount to so much blah, blah, blah, but am sharing in case it may have some value somehow:

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15309576.2016.1197133

"Coping with Complexity: Internal Audit and Complex Governance"

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TYPO alert: More than one way to fix, but there's some sort of syntax problem in this sentence:

A big reason to care about the Elmhurst occupancy data is because the state’s hospitalization dataset missing a baseline for ALL hospitals in New York State and city (see figure 1 here).

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Domini Gordon's avatar

Jessica can you get hold of data on bed linens, how their usage is accounted for, who cleans them etc? I’d assume that cleaning of sheets is tightly regulated, bed sheets in and out of the laundry (whether on or offsite) must be accounted for to ensure proper health and safety rules are followed. Also is it possible that transferring a patient internally counts (temporarily at least) for two beds if the used sheets haven’t been changed/processed through the laundry system? This could be an easy area to manipulate figures.

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