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Pacing is a tool that enables therapists to better manage and track their caseload. It is built for cases where there are therapy frequency limitations that need to be adhered to. For example, in the case of an [IEP (Individualized Education Program)](https://ambiki.com/glossary-concepts/iep), 504 plan, or a Services plan. This gem helps to calculate remaining visits as well as a therapist's current pace to meet visit mandates.
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require 'date'
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require 'holidays'
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module Pacing
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class Pacer
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COMMON_YEAR_DAYS_IN_MONTH = [nil, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31]
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attr_reader :school_plan, :date, :non_business_days, :state
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def initialize(school_plan:, date:, non_business_days:, state: :us_tn)
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@state = state
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raise ArgumentError.new("School plan services start and end dates can not be nil") if school_plan_service[:start_date].nil? || school_plan_service[:end_date].nil?
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raise TypeError.new("School plan services start and end dates should be formatted as a string in the format mm-dd-yyyy") if school_plan_service[:start_date].class != String || !/(0[1-9]|1[012])-(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])-(19|20)\d\d/.match?(school_plan_service[:start_date])
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raise TypeError.new("School plan services start and end dates should be formatted as a string in the format mm-dd-yyyy") if school_plan_service[:end_date].class != String || !/(0[1-9]|1[012])-(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])-(19|20)\d\d/.match?(school_plan_service[:end_date])
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service[:pace] = pace(service[:completed_visits_for_current_interval], expected)
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def pace(actual_visits, expected_visits)
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actual_visits - expected_visits
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def pace_indicator(pace)
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def business_days(start_date, end_date)
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def remaining_visits(completed_visits:, required_visits:)
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def start_of_treatment_date(start_date, interval="monthly")
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def get_working_days(start_date, end_date)
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lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
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s.summary = "Pacing is a tool that enables therapists to better manage and track their caseload."
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s.description = "Pacing is built for cases where there are therapy frequency limitations that need to be adhered to. For example, in the case of an [IEP (Individualized Education Program)](https://ambiki.com/glossary-concepts/iep), 504 plan, or a Services plan. This gem helps to calculate remaining visits as well as a therapist's current pace to meet visit mandates."
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s.authors = ["Kevin S. Dias", "Samuel Okoth", "Lukong I. Nsoseka"]
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s.email = 'info@ambiki.com'
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