YourClinic Analysis Report

Patient Retention Rate

This table summerises the information that we have about follow up appointments from what is recorded in the practitioner notes. From this information we can infer the patient retention rate. It would be worth checking if the retention rate looks accurate; as it may be that some data on follow-up appointments is missing.

Practitioner Number of Patients Mean Number of appointments
per patient
Percentage of patients with
NO FOLLOW-UP appointments
Percentage of patients with
< 5 FOLLOW-UP appointments
Joe Jennings 752 7.80 7% 50%
The Little Acupuncture Room Team (TLAR) 218 9.71 4% 35%
Rory O'Driscoll 167 3.52 25% 62%
Olivia Selinger 156 3.16 79% 24%
Robert Foerster 135 3.09 83% 13%
Claire Diola 85 4.63 20% 52%
Bolsover Wellness CIC 56 4.48 4% 66%
Simon Savage 42 2.00 98% 2%
Sally Kennedy 36 4.45 8% 53%
Alice Connorton 35 3.28 17% 71%
Cicely Thomasson 3 2.50 NA NA
Yvonne Liang 2 1.00 NA NA
Test Practitioner 1 1.00 NA NA
Karen Charlesworth 1 2.00 NA NA
Totals 1689 3.76 NA NA

MyMop Records - Completeness

This table sumerises the MyMop scores that we have from patient self-logging.

Practitioner Percentage of Patients with a Beaseline MyMop Score Percentage of Patients with 5 or more MYMop scores
Joe Jennings 47% 15%
The Little Acupuncture Room Team (TLAR) 61% 23%
Rory O'Driscoll 35% 5%
Olivia Selinger 17% 1%
Robert Foerster 21% 3%
Claire Diola 56% 25%
Bolsover Wellness CIC 48% 0%
Simon Savage 2% 0%
Sally Kennedy 42% 0%
Alice Connorton 34% 0%
Cicely Thomasson 33% 0%
Yvonne Liang 0% 0%
Test Practitioner 0% 0%
Karen Charlesworth 100% 0%

MyMop Changes (treatment1 - treatment5)

This table shows average changes in MyMop scores for each category of primary symptom between the 1st and 5th treatment. This includes all patients who have at least 5 MyMop scores recorded (n = 139). Negative changes indicate an improvement and positive changes indicate a deterioration.

A change of between 0.5 - 1 on the MyMop scale is considered clinically significant.

Main Symptom Number of Patients Average change in MYMop
pain 56 -0.41
mental_emotional 29 -0.48
complex 14 -0.43
fatigue 8 0.38
Other 6 0.33
Sleep 5 -0.40
muscular skeletal (pain not mentioned) 4 0.50
allergies 4 -2.25
digestion 4 -1.50
reproductive_hormonal 2 0.50
neurological (pain not mentioned) 2 0.00
urinary 2 -2.00
skin 2 -2.00
hearing 1 2.00

MyMop changes (treatment1 - treatment10)

This table shows average changes in MyMop scores for each category of primary symptom between the 1st and 10th treatment. This includes all patients who have at least 10 MyMop scores recorded (n = 46). Negative changes indicate an improvement and positive changes indicate a deterioration.

A change of between 0.5 - 1 on the MyMop scale is considered clinically significant.

Main Symptom Count of Medical ID Average of Difference in MyMop 10-1
pain 21 -0.19
mental_emotional 10 -0.70
complex 4 -1.25
fatigue 3 0.33
muscular skeletal (pain not mentioned) 2 -0.50
skin 1 -2.00
urinary 1 0.00
Sleep 1 -1.00
Other 1 1.00
hearing 1 0.00
digestion 1 -1.00

Joe’s Pain Patients - Change in MyMop between 1st - 5th treatment (n = 43)

This chart shows the individual changes in MyMop scores for each of Joe’s pain patients.

48% of Joe’s pain patients showed a clinically significant improvement in MyMop scores between treatment 1 and treatment 5.

Joe’s Pain Patients - Change in MyMop between 1st - 10th treatment (n = 20)

This chart shows the individual changes in MyMop scores for each of Joe’s pain patients.

55% of Joe’s pain patients showed a clinically significant improvement in MyMop scores between treatment 1 and treatment 5.