
The occurrence, trend, or incident that shows that a clinician's performance falls short of expected performance levels, particularly when the clinician ignores accumulated scientific evidence supporting other clinical interventions or when the clinician does not reach benchmarked targets.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20102

A performance gap is an instance where the expected work progress does not match to the results that are given.
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https://1build.com/blog/construction-terms/

Similar to when you expect to have three design proposals delivered by the end of the week, but you end up with only one because you’re just too tired, performance gap is when the expected work progress does not meet with the result on site. This could be due to environmental, workmanship, or occupant reasons.
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https://www.archdaily.com/898221/45-construction-terms-and-concepts-all-arc
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