词汇 | caseload |
释义 | caseload noun[ C ] uk /ˈkeɪs.ləʊd/ us /ˈkeɪs.loʊd/ the amount of work that someone, especially a doctor or lawyer, has to do in a period of time: 工作量;个案总量;(医生的)病例数;(律师的)承办案件数 a heavy caseload繁重的工作量 Work, working and the workplace act as something all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy)idiom assignment bandh be at workidiom grind hoop housekeeping in the line of dutyidiom induction industry job join dutyidiom moonlight slave slog slouch spadework subtask sweat caseload | Business Englishcaseload noun[ C ] uk /ˈkeɪsləʊd/us the amount of work that someone, especially a doctor or lawyer, has to do in a period of time: a growing/heavy caseload Last summer, her caseload approached 100. Examples of caseloadcaseload However, with a relatively small caseload of patients, it is not surprising that a high level of patient satisfaction has been achieved. The new caseload's apparent effects are readily visible in the refugeeaffected areas' economic and physical landscape. All adolescents were randomly selected from the open caseload of a local child protection agency that services a primarily urban county. They do not have to dilute their practice with other kinds of cases, and thus are under pressure to enlarge their transplant caseload. Furthermore, the individuals in question tend to be easily identifiable on t he caseload of the provider agency. Another threat to generalizability would be if the "normal" caseload varies from place to place. It could be argued that caseload might increase considerably and that other savings could be identified. Note that the effect of caseload should be to increase the probability of voluntary departure, but should have no impact on those due to mortality. Secondly, there were differences in the reported average caseload size. Yet the nurses in the current study only took account of carers' views within the context of providing care to patients on their caseload. However, there was considerable variation around this figure with one trainee reporting a case-load of 40 and two reporting a typical caseload of six clients. As engagement rose, the caseload fell, and by quite similar percentages. Consultation with probation departments addressed the variety of unique problems found in a juvenile hall or in an adult or juvenile probation caseload. There also may be instances where the centers' characteristics determine their typical caseload. Does the trial include a high proportion of the normal clinical caseload? These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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