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Average number of GTINs per dispensation
Average number of GTINs per dispensation

Average number of GTINs per dispensation

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Written by Sébastien MEIGE
Updated over a week ago

Definition

The average number of GTINs per dispensation is the number of different products (GTINs) out of the total number of dispensations.

Example

If one dispensation is dispensed with 2 products and 1 other dispensation with 3 products, including the 2 products from the first dispensation and one other product.
Then we have 3 different products for 2 dispensations.
Average number of GTINs per dispensation = 3 products / 2 dispensations = 1.50

If one dispensation is issued with 2 products and 1 other dispensation with 3 other products than on the first dispensation.
Then we have 5 different products for 2 dispensations.
Average number of GTINs per dispensation = 5 products / 2 dispensations = 2.50

Declinations

This indicator can also be calculated on or off prescription.

Terminology

Average number of GTINs per dispensation can be translated into English as Average number of GTINs per dispensation.

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