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  2. There are five categories, of which four relate to the clinical prioritisation of elective care patients (P1 relates to emergency patients). Categories P2-P4 relate to the period of time in which it would be clinically appropriate for a patient to wait for their procedure.

  3. patients (P1 relates to emergency patients). Categories P2-P4 relate to the period of time in which it would be clinically appropriate for a patient to wait for their procedure.

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  4. Covid reasons, but still wish to remain on the waiting list will be coded as P6. This is if the reason given to continue to wait is not COVID-19 related. This is in line with current patient choice guidance but enables us to quantify the number of patients who fall into this category.

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  5. P6 codes ensure patients remained on active, visible waiting lists. According to previous operational guidance, P5 pathways were to be re-reviewed within six months of their original review, and this process could continue indefinitely.

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  6. Address, or "P1" is the position the golfer takes prior to making a swing. Jack Nicklaus has called this the most important part of the golf swing! Learn More About Address (P1) Golf Swing Position: Takeaway (P2) The takeaway, or "P2" is the start of the golf swing and absolutely critical for getting the swing on the correct inclined plane.

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  7. Jun 2, 2024 · Understand the differences between the P1, P2, P3, and P4 priority levels in product development. Learn what each level means and see real-world examples.

  8. Sep 24, 2024 · P4: Top of the Backswing. The top of the backswing is the highest point of the backswing. For most golfers, this position has the club in a position that is parallel to the ground. At the top of the backswing, you’ll have a full shoulder turn, weight shift, and hip rotation.

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