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caseload /ˈkeɪsləʊd /nounThe number of cases with which a doctor, lawyer, or social worker is concerned at one time.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.
- First, our results are based on responses from hospital personnel at a sample of PCP hospitals in four high-HIV-incidence cities and other US hospitals with low HIV caseloads.
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