How does Praemostro's system work?
Discover how Praemostro's prediction system works and see how the graphs reflect different types of shifts – from calm to busy.

How does Praemostro’s prediction system work? Click on the individual lines below to find out.
The department from which these examples are taken has the capacity to receive 4-6 patients per hour during the daytime, 3-4 in the evening, and 2 per hour at night. If more patients arrive than the given capacity, there is a risk of patient buildup, leading to what is technically referred to as crowding.
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Busy night shift: This is what our graphs look like during a busy night shift.
Quiet night shift: This is what our graphs look like during a quiet night shift.
Normal day 1: This is what our graphs look like on a regular day.
Normal day 2: This is what our graphs look like on another regular day.
Busy evening shift: This is what our graphs look like during a busy evening shift.
Quiet evening shift: This is what our graphs look like during a quiet evening shift.
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