The total caseloads of patients managed by both teams were similar in demographics, medical condition, and workload. |
For the past two decades, program staff have had to submit monthly reports on the progress of patients assigned to their caseloads. |
Because their caseloads are diverse geographically, health visitors have much less detailed knowledge of who is living in a specific local area. |
Given the caseloads of medical examiners, the quality of their science is sometimes suspect. |
Given great leeway in implementing welfare reform, the states were as insatiable as the federal government in crafting rules designed to cut welfare caseloads. |
Coroners should not allocate excessive numbers of autopsies to individual pathologists, and the total caseloads of pathologists should be monitored. |