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Flow LoS is calculated by: Treatment Spaces X Processing Hours / demand.

This calculation provides the required LoS in order to maintain the flow in each area. However, if there is a demand surge in the day and therefore lowers the Flow LoS for that time period, this can potentially stress the area and/or be inappropriate (e.g. need to discharge patient within 6 hours etc.).


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