As part of an initiative for administrators to be more involved in day-to-day business, you have been spending a great deal of time in the wards of Hospital B. You notice there seem to be unreasonably long wait times between patient requests and nurse responses. What statistical process could you use to determine if this is a new or worsening problem?

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As part of an initiative for administrators to be more involved in day-to-day business, you have been spending a great deal of time in the wards of Hospital B. You notice there seem to be unreasonably long wait times between patient requests and nurse responses. What statistical process could you use to determine if this is a new or worsening problem?






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