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Consumer Retention Rates in Care (2002-2007)

This report analyzes consumer retention rates in care from 2002 to 2007, based on data from CADR as defined by HRSA during the 2005 site visit. Over this period, a total of 788 consumers were recorded, with varying retention rates. From a peak of 697 retained consumers, the numbers fluctuated with a low of 485 retained. The data highlights the challenges in maintaining consumer engagement and outlines trends in retention, providing a foundation for further analysis and improvement strategies in care services.

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Consumer Retention Rates in Care (2002-2007)

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  1. Per Cent of Consumers Retained in Care2002 - 2007 Total in care: 788 Total Retained 697 Total in care: 781 Total Retained 652 Total in care: 788 Total Retained 652 Total in care: 777 Total Retained 622 Total in care: 727 Total Retained 571 Total in care: 653 Total Retained 485 Data Source: CADR (as defined by HRSA during the 2005 site visit)

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