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Fig. 2

From: Study protocol: identifying and delivering point-of-care information to improve care coordination

Fig. 2

Sample contingency graph. Note: This graph is used to help translating the score of the indicator to effectiveness on the overall coordination. Zero on the vertical axis represents the expected level of the indicator. One hundred on the vertical axis represents the maximum level of the most important indicator. Minus 100 represents the minimum level of the No. 1 minimum indicator if performing poorly on this indicator effect overall coordination as much as the most important indicator. Then assign max scores to each indicator relatively to the most important indicator and the min scores to each indicator relatively to the No. 1 minimum indicator

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