ADHS Customer Feedback
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Additional statistics
Thank you for the daily posting of COVID-19 data. While it is helpful, I’m always wondering about trends and perspective.
For example, as you point out in footnotes, Confirmed COVID-19 Cases by Day is difficult to interpret because of the variance in reporting. A graph showing a moving average would smooth out the day-to-day variances. Whether it is a 3, 5, or 7-day moving average you could best figure out because you know when have 99% of the the new cases reported for any given day.
Reporting the death rate by age group would also be helpful. Incorporating chronic medical…
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Non-resident Hospitalization Status
Please advise amount of hospital beds in use by non-US citizens.
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Double Counting
Please explain your methods employed to insure you are not counting cases multiple times.
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63% of COVID-19 Cases Missing Hospitalization Status?
What does your statistic, “% of COVID-19 Cases with Missing Hospitalization Status: 63%,” which is located on the bottom of the Hospitalization page mean?
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Where can a resident of Arizona get a covid test
You need an extensive test site map on your website. People want more than statistics. They want direction and action!
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Better metric for Cases Unknown
Why is Cases Unknown 54% for Race/Ethnicity I would think that race is pretty easy to figure out.
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Cases by day chart is broken covid19
The cases by day chart in Safari on an iPad isn’t functioning properly. The horizontal axis is in Years, going back to 2008, Instead of months. So all it displays is one huge stick on the far right above 2020.
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Change x axis scale on Covid cases.
Why is Maricopa county Covid cases using x axis 2008 to 2020 so we cannot see the cases each day this year?
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The Covid-19 confirmed cases by day charts have the wrong X-axis
Today, The x-axis for state case and Maricopa county is in Years not days. Please fix.
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Data visualization graphs need adjusting
Why would you put deaths by data on a graph that has years on the X axis. This makes the data completely not viewable.
Bring back the cumulative cases graph. Why is it no longer being offered as a data visualization option?
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Display positive Covid-19 cases as percentage of total population in county
I think a percent positive compared to the total population would show the area that are hardest hit.
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A need for clarification
I’m a bit confused about your reports on Covid daily cases reported. Your summary shows a new case count of over 4000 statewide. But when you go into the daily report and tally up July 9th county by county, I only come up with around 230 new cases. Where is the discrepancy and why?
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why cant i find a list of dispensaries?
make a compiled list of licensed dispensaries.
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Boxes alone won't improve the dashboard. What you need is a line charting presentation.
Covid data is needed in a proper format. The dashboard currently is imprecise. The backroom needs to better analyze data using a 2pt moving range layout, and present it in a line chart format.
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Extend graph to show 6 months of data pre covid
Graph shows increasing occupied beds in hospitals since 3/26. What was average pre COVID. Information would be nice to see for comparative purposes.
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Repeat testing
On the COVID dashboard, there is no clarification as to ‘repeat’ testing. For example if a healthcare provider gets daily tests, are they individually counted? This could really skew the numbers of large populations are counted multiple times as negative.
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Missing card
I received notice that my renewal application has been approved but my new card is not on my portal. Please advise.
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Percent Positive
The percent positive is based on all positive cases since testing began. This figure isn't relevant to the percent positive today. Why include the 0.4% positive from March when today's rate is 35%? Your risk of contacting COVID 19 is much higher today based on today's infection rate, not April's.
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