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Assumptions and clarifications
a/ Assuming this is for New York city. Not New York state.
b/ We are talking about people who are practicing dentistry either part-time (4 hrs/day) or full-time (8hrs/day) in NYC. Not estimating dentists who are not doing work, retired, or simply do it occasionally.
Equation:
Number of working dentists depends on demand for dentists.
Number of working dentists = Number of hrs of dentist work needed in NYC per year / Avg number of work hrs for a dentist.
Assume 60% of dentists are full-time. 40% are half-time. And they maintain 40 hr work weeks. Avg work hrs per dentist per week = 40*0.6 + 20*0.4 = 32hrs. Hours spent on admin work (not taking care of patients) = 1hr/day = 7 hrs/week. Total working hrs in week = 25hrs.
Number of working weeks = 50. Avg work hrs per dentist per year = 1250hrs.
Number of hrs of dentist work needed in NYC per year = Total population x number of dentist hrs year per person.
Population of NYC: 10M.
Age < 3yrs: Dont need. 5% of population
> 80 years. Dont need. 5% of population.
90% of population need dentists = 9M.
Preventive oral hygeine: Go for cleaning twice a year. They will do this only if they have insurance. Assume 70% have insurance. Of this assume 10% will forget. 9 x 0.7 x 0.9 = 5.6M. TIme spent by dentists in cleaning = 15min per person. Everything else is done by hygienist, not dentist. 30min person per year -- since its 2 visits.
Dentist hours on cleaning = 5.6M x 0.5 = 2.8M hrs.
Number of ailments per year = Max 1.
Time spent on ailment = 1hr event + 1hr pre and post event care = 2hrs total.
I get an ailment maybe once in 5 years. Avg person spends 2hrs on dental care every 5 yrs.
In one year: ⅖ hrs = 0.4 hrs.
Dentist hrs on special event = 5.6M x 0.4 = 2.24M hrs.
Total hrs per year of dentist work in NYC = 5M hrs.
Number of dentist = 5M hrs/ 1250 = 5000 dentists.
Sanity check = 10M people. 5000 dentists. 1 dentist for 2000 people. Doesnt look off.
Clarification: We want to calculate the number of licensed dentists (not other dentistry staff) who practice in New York City and serve the city's population.
My approach would be to:
- How many people live in NYC.
- How many total visits per day are needed.
- How many patients can a dentist visit per day.
- Divide 2 to 3 to estimate the number of dentists.
- %10, 2 visits per year (assumption, based on my observation that a small percentage of people actually do the twice a year visit)= 1.6 million visits per year
- %50, 1 visit every three years (assumption, most people who have insurance do a visit every two or three years).= 1.4 million visits per year
- %40, 1 visit every five years (assumption, a large number of the population don't have dental insurance or good dental insurance, so they only visit dentists if they have a problem)= 0.7 million visits per year
- TOTAL= 3.7 million visits per year are needed.
An average doctor would see 6 patients a day . Assuming he works 5 days a week for 40 weeks a year . We are looking at 6x5x40 = 1200 patients /year
So a rough eatimate of the # of dentists needed to serve the population would be
8M/1200 = 6.66k doctors
This number could vary if we choose to change the # of patients a dentist sees each day or the # of hours or weeks he works .
Clarify
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1) First clear with interviewer about Network City or State
Equation
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No of people with dental problem per month / No of patients attended by dentist per month
Break down
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- No of patients attended by dentist per month (160)
- Usually Dentist Works 8 hours a day and 20 days per month
- Dentist spends avg 1 hours per patient
- Total patients attended per day 8
- One dentist can attend 160 patients per month ( 20 X 8)
- No of people with dental problem per month
- Consider NY population as 10 M
- Divide the population in age group
- 0 - 10 years - 10% - 1M
- 10 - 30 years - 30% - 3 M
- 30-60 Years - 40% - 4 M
- 60 & Above years - 20% - 2M
- Define the dental problem ration per age group in year
- 0-10 Years - 10% -> 10% of 1M - 100K
- 10-30 Years - 20% -> 20% of 3M - 600K
- 30-60 Years - 30% -> 30% of 4M - 240K
- 60 & Above years -> 40% - 40% of 2M - 800K
- Total people with dental problem through out the year - ~1.7 M
- Total People with Dental Problem in month - ~89K
Total Dentist required = 89K / 160 = 5562
I like to answer estimation questions like this by starting with a basic equation. Here's an example:
Number of Dentist in New York = eligible population who visit dentist/ number of patient-dentist treats every year
Assumption and Facts:
- Population of New York = 8 million (fact)
- Dentist spend on average 2 hrs per patient (assumptions)
- Dentist works 8 hours per day for 5 days ; 40 working hours per week (assumptions)
- 85% of 8 million are in the age bracket 5 to 85 who visit dentist for consultation, routine checkup, surgery etc. = 6.8 million (assumptions)
- People visit dentist twice per year (assumptions)
Number of patient dentist treats every week = 40 hours per week working time / 2 hours per patient
= 40 / 2
= 20 patient per week
Number of patient dentist treats in a year = 20 * 52 weeks per year
= 1040 patients per dentist
How many dentists are there in NY:
Population of NY is approximately 8.2M
Based on my visits to several dentists – they see approximately 10 patients each day and patients normally see dentists at least twice a year.
In 1 month, a dentist approximately works 20 days a month (working flexible hours) seeing 10 patients each day.
Therefore in 6 months – they see 6 * 20 * 10 = 1200 patients
After 6 months, lets assume that the same patients start repeating.
If 1 dentist can serve 1200 patients in 6 months
Then for 8.2 M patients in 6 months, we need = 8200000/1200 = 6833 dentists = approximately 7000 dentists
Since there are patients that probably need more visits (children, adults with serious dental issues)- this number can be increased by 30% to be 9100 dentists.
Now, I want to find out how many patients can a dentist serve. This will help me calculate the total number of dentists needed to serve 10M.
To estimate the number of patients a dentist can support, I need to estimate the number of hours a dentist spends on a patient. I typically visit my dentist twice a year and each visit takes 30 mins. However, once every 4 years, I make a longer visit (say an oral surgery, root canal, etc) that lasts for about 2 hours. In other words, I spend about 2x30min+(1/4)x2hour = 60min + 30min = 1.5hour per year with a dentist. Now, it’s important to remember that the average time per year per patient varies depending on the age group and insurance status. You can ask the interviewer if they want a more accurate estimate on the average time per patient or not. If they do, you can use a table that helps you show break down of the time spent per patient based on age and insurance status. Something like below (assume people are evenly distributed between 0 to 80, meaning each age group population is 10million / 80 = 125K
0-20 year olds – no insurance – 20% of population in this group = 20% x 20 years x 125K per year = 500K visit 30 min per year
0-20 year olds – with insurance – 80% of population in this group = 80% x 20 years x 125K per year = 2 million visit 120 min per year
20-50 year olds – no insurance – 20% of population in this group = 20% x 30 years x 125K per year = 750K visit 30 min per year
20-50 year olds- with insurance – 80% of population in this group = 80% x 30 years x 125K per year = 3 million visit 150 min per year
50-80 year olds – no insurance – 20% of population in this group = 20% x 30 years x 125K per year = 750K visit 60 min per year
50-80 year olds – with insurance – 80% of population in this group = 80% x 30 years x 125K per year = 3 million visit 180 min per year
(Note that we are making bunch of assumptions on the breakdown of no-insurnace vs. insurance population, time visit per age group, etc). Now, to calculate the average time one spends, just take the average from above time.
(500K x 30 min + 2,000K x 120 min + 750K x 30 min + 3,000K x 150min + 750K x 60min + 3,000K x 180min) / 10,000K = 131 min almost equal 2 hour
For the sake of this report, I will go with 2 hour. Now, we can assume that a dentist works 40 hours x 52 weeks x 75% utilization = 1,560 hours per year. Divid 1,560 by 2 hours and you get 1560/2 = 780 patients. Now, we just need to divide NY population (total number of patients) by 780 (number of patients per dentists) to estimate the total number of dentist in NY:
10Million / 780 = about 12,000.
The answer is about 12,000 dentists work in NY.
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I would launch a new functionality that lets uber pick up and drop off things for the people who like to deliver things in short distances within same day (e.g. envelops). The beauty of this service is that this doesn’t take the uber driver any passenger room. Also, the driver does not have to immediately start driving in the destination’s direction (unless requested by the sender of the merchandise).
I can measure its adaption based on number of requests coming in per month, additional revenue generated, and the increase in revenue per 8 hour of drive per driver.
- You mean Total dentist in new york
- Yes
- Is this monthly /yearly number
- Yearly
- Total Population of usa is 300 million
- assuming new yorks population would be 0.25 or 25 %
- 75 million
- assuming new yorks population would be 0.25 or 25 %
- Visits - on average a doctor will atend a patient for max 2 hours thus ina day of working 8 hours he can make 4 appointments and with 5 working days it will 5 *4=20 patients and 20*4*12 = 960 patients
- Total poulation in newyork if it its 75 million and 20% go to dentish 2 times in year 75*0.20=15 million *2= 30 million visits
- 30 million/960 = 312500 dentist
I will take a bottom-to-top approach here.
Let's calculate supply bandwidth.
A dentist will work for 8hrs/Day, 40 hrs/week and 40*53Weeks = 2120 hrs a year. Considering the efficiency is 75%, total working hours -> 2120*75% ~= 1600 hours/year. Hence one doctor will work for 1600 hours a year.
Lets calculate demand.
Newyork city have an 8M population,
A rough beakdown can be
0
age>70 -> 10% population
5
Considering population only between 5-70 age group will take dentist services.
A target population of 8M*80% = 6.4M might need a dentist,
But it is not true that everybody needs a dentist every year, some people might not need a dentist throughout their life. Hence It is safe to assume only 60% of users will need a dentist regularly. (I still feel this is on the higher side), But overall ~40M people will need dentists for multiple users,
One user visits a denstist 2 times a year for 30 mins. They visit a densits for 1hour/year.
total hours needed = 40M * 1hour/year = 40M hours
hence total dentist in newyork = (40M hours/Year )/(1600 hours) = 2500 dentist.
How many dentists are there in New York?
Some clarifications questions to start off - (may have more on the way as we work through)
1/ Dentists for who -> Humans or animals -> Humans
1.1/ Humans -> Kids, adults, seniors? adults
2/ Private practice or part of a hospital -> Does not matter
3/ Generalist or a specialist, where generalist is a dentists we go for a annual checkup and get cleaning and other high level work done and specialists are like root canals, or other surgery, or teeth correction or trauma specialists -> Generalists
4/ In that generalists category, are we focusing on ones who take private insurance, or ones who work with public health departments to cater to less privileged, or ones who work with public insurance (medicare/medicaids) -> private insurance
5/ New york or New your city? NYC
Ok that you for the clarifications -
Now let me lay the structure -
First lets go through the factors that matter -
1/ Potential user base
2/ General checkups in a year per each user base
3/ Unplanned checkups in a year per each user base
1/ Working days in a year
2/ Working hours in a year
3/ Appt size/duration in a sitting for a general appt
4/ Appt size/duration in a sitting ad hoc appt
That will tell us how many dentists we need.
Formula -
# of dentists (A) = ( # of appts per day (B) / # of appts a dentists can do per day (C) ) / %of dentists active in a day
(B) -> # of appts per day = # of general appointments per day (B1) + # of ad-hoc appointments per day (B2)
(B1) -> # of general appointments per day = # of appts per year / working days in a year
=> # of appts per year = # of patient per year * # of appts in a year per patient
=> # of patients per year = total population * % kids *%patient + total population * % adults * %patient + total population * % seniors *%adults
=> # of patients per year = 8MM * 15% * 50% + 8MM * 50% * 30% + 8MM * 20% * 20%
= 8MM * (7.5% + 15% + 4%)
= 8MM * (30%) (approx) = 2.5MM
=> # of appts in a year per patient = 2
=> # of appts per year = 2.5MM * 2 = 5MM
=> working days in a year = 250 days
(B1) -> 5MM/250 = 500*10,000/250 = 20,000
(B2) -> # of ad-hoc appointments per day = Genetal appts * % of adhoc (10%) = 2,000
B -> # of appts per day (B) -> 22,000
C -> # of appts a dentists can do per day = 10 hrs working time * (# of hygienists + specialists) * duration of 1 appt = 10 * (3 + 2) * 3/4hour = 10 * 5 * .75 = 37.5 ~ 40
# of dentists (A) = 22,000/40 = 550 active dentists in a day
If we assume that 20% of overall dentists population is active in a day, then today dentists population is -> 550/.2 = 2750.
A. Clarifying Questions
· Male/Female-Both
· Retired/Practising-Practising
· Private/Government-Both
· Dentist student/Passed out(Graduated)-Graduated
· New York City and Not New York state-City
B. Approach- Top Down
C. Assumption & Calculation
· Total New York city population-800K
· Age group-
Ø 0-22 years=30%-Excluded
Ø 22-60 years=60%=800k*60%=500k
Ø 60-80 years=10%- Excluded
· Employment
Ø Employed-80%=400K
Ø Unemployed-20%=100K- Excluded
· Employed
Ø Other-90%=400k*90%=360k- Excluded
Ø Doctors-10%=40k
· Doctors
Ø Other doctor-90%=36k- Excluded
Ø Dentist-10%=4k
D. Result
· Total dentist in New York city is 4000
E. Sanity Check
People per dentist -800k/4k=200 people/dentist-Ok
Bijan, would like to have your feedback on this, please.Thanks
# of people in NY ~ 8 mil
(Assumption) 70 % of people go to the dentist at least once per year
= 5.6mil people in NY go to the dentist.
Dentist office is open 40 hours per week and there is about 1 client per 2 hours = 20 patients per week.
(Assumption) Average dental time ~1.5 hrs bumping to 2 hrs for ease of numbers
(Assumption) Open 5 days a week.
~260 work days in a year
Subtract ~14 days of holidays and office closures.
~246 work days of 20 patients per week. ~ 4 patients/day
984 patients treated for dental care each year ( 4 patients per day x 246 work days)
5.6mil/984 = 5691 dentist in NY
1. age < 18 yrs:
a.) New York being a young city , we can assume around 30% people would belong to this age group
b.) people in this age would go for routine checkups , tooth decay , and other dental problems that kids have requiring braces n all. We can assume that any particular day around 1% of the people from this age group would visit a dentist.
2. 18
a.) Since NYC is the very center of business, lots of people from around the world come to work here. It is safe to say that around 50% people of NYC will belong to this age group
b.) people in this age have permanent teeth , less dental problems, would frequent less compared to other age groups. We can assume that any particular day around 0.5% of the people from this age group would visit a dentist.
3. age>50:
Remaining 20% of the people belong here. They are aged, face problems like tooth decay, cavity,etc.hence are prone to visit a dentist. We can assume that any particular day around 2% of the people from this age group would visit a dentist.
On calculating we get that around 76000 people visit dentists on any day in NYC.
Now assuming that each dentist takes half hour to check one patient and on average works 8 hours per day, he would see 16 patients in a day.
So the number of dentists required for NYC is 76000/16 = 4750, which FYI is also close to the actual figure.
📌 Clarifying Questions
- When we say NewYork do we mean NewYork City or the state of NewYork- In NewYork City
- When we say Dentist do we count those having personal clinic or in a hospital or both- Count in General
Creating the Equation
Number of Dentists =
Number of total visits in a year to the dentist / Number of patients handled by a dentist in a year
📌 Solving
- The population of New York City is 10 million
- The average life expectancy in New York is assumed to be 80 years due to good and advanced medical services.
Now divide this number into the age groups:
- 4 years - 15 years → (15%) → 1.5 million
- 15 years - 55 years → (50%) → 5 million
- 55 years - 80+ years → (30%) → 3 million
Children between 4 years to 15 years has a high proportion to visit doctor because of toothaches and the change that takes place. children eat a lot of chocolate resulting in a chance of higher infection and go for a dental checkup in every 3 months to avoid any kind of infection. So it is safe to consider that 80% can have healthy teeth and 20% are having issues with teeth that too because o genetic or any accident or not because of proper care. The ones having issues go more frequently assuming they go in every 1.5 months.
Adults between 15 years - 55 years are generally grown-up kids and working professionals and they go for their regular checkup of mouth every 6 months. but some have got some infection or dental issues in the mouth due to the bad eating habits etc. So it is safe to consider that 60% can have healthy teeth and 40% are having issues with teeth. The ones having issues go more frequently assuming they go in every 3 months. Generally, these segments don't have enough time so it is safe to consider 3 months and 6 months for the same.
Adults above 55 years have more issues in teeth compared to any changes. There are teeth problems that arise due to increasing age thus increasing the number of people with defects in teeth. It is safe to consider defected teeth percentage to 70% and healthy to 30%. The frequency of the visits increased compared to the previous segment because of the free time but also not much due to the age factor. so it is safe to consider in every 4 months a healthy person goes to the dentist and every 2 months, a person with the problem goes.
4 years - 15 years | 80% * 1.5 million = 1.2 million | 20% * 1.5 million = 0.3 million | 1.2 million * 4 = 4.8 million | 0.3 million * 8 = 2.4 million |
15 years - 55 years | 60% * 5 million = 3 million | 40% * 5 million = 2 million | 3 million * 2 = 6 million | 2 million * 4 = 8 million |
55 years - 80+ years | 30% * 3 million = 0.9 million | 70% * 3 million = 2.1 million | 0.9 million * 3 = 2.7 million | 2.1 million * 6 = 12.6 million |
Total | 13.5 million | 23 million |
The likeliness to go to the dentist at the assumed time will decrease for the person who has the healthiest teeth compared to the one having problem teeth. Some of the factors like distance between the hospital, workload, and income will play role in determining the likeliness and need.\
So it is safe to consider the likeliness of unhealthy people 80% and healthy people 60%
📊 The total number of visits in a year to a dentist is 13.5 million * 0.6 + 23 million * 0.8 million = 8.1 million + 18.4 million → 26.5 million ~ 26 million
Now the working hour of a dentist in a year is calculated by the following techniques →
Total working hours in a day = 8 hours.
Average time to cover 1 patient = 45 minutes. ( It includes the average of time taken to attend to healthy and unhealthy patients)
The number of patients in a day = 10 patients.
The number of working days in a year = 52 weeks * 5 working days → 260 days.
Total number of patients in a year attended = 260 * 10 = 2600 patients.
⭐ The total number of dentists needed= 26 million/ 2600 = 10,000 dentists
📌 Sanity Check
The number of the total dentist comes out to be 10,000 and the total population is 10 Million.
So on average 1 dentist attends 1000 people and it seems to be in acceptable range.
📌 Clarifying Questions
- When we say NewYork do we mean NewYork City or the state of NewYork- In NewYork City
- When we say Dentist do we count those having personal clinic or in a hospital or both- Count in General
Creating the Equation
Number of Dentists =
Number of total visits in a year to the dentist / Number of patients handled by a dentist in a year
📌 Solving
- The population of New York City is 10 million
- The average life expectancy in New York is assumed to be 80 years due to good and advanced medical services.
Now divide this number into the age groups:
- 4 years - 15 years → (15%) → 1.5 million
- 15 years - 55 years → (50%) → 5 million
- 55 years - 80+ years → (30%) → 3 million
Children between 4 years to 15 years has a high proportion to visit doctor because of toothaches and the change that takes place. children eat a lot of chocolate resulting in a chance of higher infection and go for a dental checkup in every 3 months to avoid any kind of infection. So it is safe to consider that 80% can have healthy teeth and 20% are having issues with teeth that too because o genetic or any accident or not because of proper care. The ones having issues go more frequently assuming they go in every 1.5 months.
Adults between 15 years - 55 years are generally grown-up kids and working professionals and they go for their regular checkup of mouth every 6 months. but some have got some infection or dental issues in the mouth due to the bad eating habits etc. So it is safe to consider that 60% can have healthy teeth and 40% are having issues with teeth. The ones having issues go more frequently assuming they go in every 3 months. Generally, these segments don't have enough time so it is safe to consider 3 months and 6 months for the same.
Adults above 55 years have more issues in teeth compared to any changes. There are teeth problems that arise due to increasing age thus increasing the number of people with defects in teeth. It is safe to consider defected teeth percentage to 70% and healthy to 30%. The frequency of the visits increased compared to the previous segment because of the free time but also not much due to the age factor. so it is safe to consider in every 4 months a healthy person goes to the dentist and every 2 months, a person with the problem goes.
4 years - 15 years | 80% * 1.5 million = 1.2 million | 20% * 1.5 million = 0.3 million | 1.2 million * 4 = 4.8 million | 0.3 million * 8 = 2.4 million |
15 years - 55 years | 60% * 5 million = 3 million | 40% * 5 million = 2 million | 3 million * 2 = 6 million | 2 million * 4 = 8 million |
55 years - 80+ years | 30% * 3 million = 0.9 million | 70% * 3 million = 2.1 million | 0.9 million * 3 = 2.7 million | 2.1 million * 6 = 12.6 million |
Total | 13.5 million | 23 million |
The likeliness to go to the dentist at the assumed time will decrease for the person who has the healthiest teeth compared to the one having problem teeth. Some of the factors like distance between the hospital, workload, and income will play role in determining the likeliness and need.\
So it is safe to consider the likeliness of unhealthy people 80% and healthy people 60%
📊 The total number of visits in a year to a dentist is 13.5 million * 0.6 + 23 million * 0.8 million = 8.1 million + 18.4 million → 26.5 million ~ 26 million
Now the working hour of a dentist in a year is calculated by the following techniques →
Total working hours in a day = 8 hours.
Average time to cover 1 patient = 45 minutes. ( It includes the average of time taken to attend to healthy and unhealthy patients)
The number of patients in a day = 10 patients.
The number of working days in a year = 52 weeks * 5 working days → 260 days.
Total number of patients in a year attended = 260 * 10 = 2600 patients.
⭐ The total number of dentists needed= 26 million/ 2600 = 10,000 dentists
📌 Sanity Check
The number of the total dentist comes out to be 10,000 and the total population is 10 Million.
So on average 1 dentist attends 1000 people and it seems to be in acceptable range.
Clarifying Questions
Are we talking about number of dentist practicing in New York -Yes
Are we talking about dentist doing private private practice or someone associated with a hospital — Both
We can estimate total number of hospital*avg no of dentist + private clinics* average no of dentist
We can go both ways either from demand side or supply side
Let me take the approach of demand side as demand drives the supply
Are we only talking about OPD consultation or surgical process as well- OPD + minor process i.e scaling, RCT
What we know
Population of new York - 20 million
Demographic distribution –assuming life expectancy of 80 years. Assuming equal distribution of population
1-20 years → 5 million → visits a year
Regular – 4 times a year – 20%
Occasional –2 times a year -50%
Rare - once in two years - 30%
20-40 - 5million –
Regular – 2 times a year – 20%
Occasional –1 times a year -50%
Rare - once in two years - 30%
40-60 - 5 million –
Regular – 4 times a year – 20%
Occasional –2 times a year -50%
Rare - once in two years - 30%
60+ - 5million -
Regular – 4 times a year – 50%
Occasional –2 times a year -30%
Rare - once in two years - 20%
Total number of dentist visits → 5*[(4*20%+2*50%+0.5*30%) +(2*20%+1*50%+0.5*30%) + (4*20%+2*50%+0.5*30%) +(4*50%+2*30%+0.5*30%)
5*[(0.8+1+0.15)+(0.4+0.5+0.15)+(0.8+1+0.15)+(2+0.6+0.15)]=
5*(1.95+1.05+1.95+2.75)= 5*(7.7) =38.5 million visits annually
105479 visits daily ~ 100k visits daily
Assuming peak and off peak period
Average consultation runs for 20 mins
No of consultation/ hour/denstist = 3 consultation
Average working hours = 8 hours
Assuming half of this is peak and half is non peak
During peak hours - no of consultations per hour = 3
During off peak hours - no of consultation per hour =1
Total number of consultation/denstist/day = 3*4 +1+4= 16
No of dentist needed for 100k patients = 100000/8= 12500dentist
New York population - 8 million
Users | Frequency | % population qualified for dentist visit | Total Yearly visits |
6 to 18 years | 2 times a year | 10% ~ .8m | .8*2 ~ 1.6m |
19 to 50 years | Once a year | 40% ~ 3.2mil | 1*3.2 ~ 3m |
51 to 80 years | 4 times a year | 30% = 2.4mil | 4*2.4 ~ 10m |
Total | 14.5m |
Dentist working hours 8 hours for 5 days a week = 40 hours per week
Avg time per patient ~ 1 hour (Routine checkups takes 30 min or less and procedures takes 1.5 to 2 hours, hence 1 hrs per patient is a good estimate)
With lunch breaks and refreshments, a dentist will be able to see a maximum of 6 patients a day
Hence, on an average, a dentist sees 6*5 = 30 patients weekly
Assuming a dentist takes 6 weeks off on account of annual leaves and public holidays that leaves us with 46 weeks.
In a year a dentist will see 46 * 30 = 1380 patients
No. of dentists required = 14.5m/1380 ~ 10000
Now we know that the health industry is heavily understaffed and so the actual number is going to be far less than 10,000
Hi everyone,
I didn't look at any of the answers but somehow followed a completely different path:
Scoping:
- Normal dentistry (not incl. specialized)
- NYC (not NY state)
- # of Dentists (not # of dental clinics)
- 0-10= 10%
- 11-23= 15
- 24-34= 20
- 35-50= 20
- 50-64= 20
- 64-100= %15
Any feedback is very welcomed!
1. Clarify
Are you referring to New York city?
Any particular type of dentist? General dentist or a specialist? I'll go with a general dentist who does services like regular cleaning/scaling
So I will calculate # of general dentists in New York City who patients go to for regular cleaning
2. Equation
# of dentists in NYC = # of visits in a year / # of visits one dentist can take in a year
I will estimate how many patient visits occur in a year, then estimate how many visits can a single dentist take in a year. Dividing the 2 should give me a total number of dentists required in NYC - assuming that's how many dentists are there in NYC
3. Calculation
Estimate # of patient visits in a year
Population of NYC ~8M , assuming life expectancy of 80 years and uniform distribution
Population | Insured | % of insured visitng annually | Visits per year | Total visits per yr | |
0-12 | 1,200,000 | ||||
12-65 | 5,300,000 | 70% | 80% | 2 | 5,936,000 |
65-80 | 1,500,000 | 50% | 80% | 2 | 1,200,000 |
7,136,000 |
Estimate # of visits per dentist in a year
I will estimate # of visits per dentist per week and use it to estimate for a year
Assumptions -
Avg time required per visit = 2 hours (incl. breaks)
Dentist typically works 8-6 pm Mon to Fri, 12-4 on Sat, closed on sunday. That is a total of 74 hours per week
# of appointments per week = 74/2 = 37
# of weeks in a year = 52
Accounting for 2 weeks of vacation every year, thas 50 working weeks in a year. So a dentist can take 50*37 = 1850 appointments every year
So for a total ~7M appointments in a year, NYC must have ~3800 dentists
Clarification
Is this NY state or NY city? Assuming NY city here.
Equation/Forumla
No. of Dentists in YK = Total # of patients have dental problem / # of patients treated by dentists
Calculation
NY city population ≈ 10M
Let's bifurcate the 10M into age groups:
- 0-20 years = 20% = 2M
- 20-40 years = 30% = 3M
- 40-60 years = 30% = 3M
- Above 60 years = 20% = 2M
Now let's calculate how many could have dental problems;
- 0-20 years = Assume 2 visits a year as this is growing age and parents are often more concerned about their body changes. Therefore taking 50% of this population = 2M
- 20-40 years = Assume 2 visits a year as this is the mature population. Therefore taking 30% of this population = 1.8M
- 40-60 years = Assume 2 visits a year as this is mid of the age, hence, taking 40% of this population = 2.4M
- Above 60 years = Assume 2 visits per year as this is the senior citizen age and teeth start creating problems. Therefore taking 50% of this population = 2M
New York state or city? City
So, we want to find the number of dentists (practitioners) in New York city, right? yes
New york population ~ 100 lakhs
Life expectancy - 1-80, assuming uniform distribution -> so ~100000 per age number
Number of visits -
High (once a week) -> 0-11, 61-80 -> 320000 ~ 12800000 visits a month
Medium (once a month) - 12 to 30, 51-60 -> 2900000 visits a month
Low (once a year) - 31 to 50 -> 200000 -> 200000 visits a month
1600000 visits a month -> ~ 500000 visits a day
Average check-up time -> 15 minutes -> 4 in an hour.
8 hours in a day -> 70% occupancy -> ~ 6 hours per dentist -> 24 visits for one dentist
Number of dentist in New York ~ 50000/24 = 20000
In order to do so, i will take tops-down approach, where i will estimate total population of Newyork, then will get don number of families, then to number of block per family and will assume 1 dentist clinic every Block.
or another approach could be to take total square area in newyork and assume every dentist in 2 mile per square area to get to total number of dentist.
I am taking 1st approach:
newyork population = 18M
Assume a family of 4 in newyork as its being dense city and cost of living is high, i get total 4.5M families
Assume every block in newyork has avg. 1000 families, i get 4500 blocks. Assume 1 Clinic every block, I get total 4500 dentist clinics. Assume an avg of 1.5dentist per clinic (as some may have 1 and some may have 2 dentist), I get total dentist = 4,500*1.5 = 6,750 dentists
Number of dentist:
1. Total population : 8 Million. Approximately 100,000 per year
2. Number of People who would like to see a dentist:
Assunption:
1. Kids under 5 dont need to see a doctor
2. Kids between 5-15 dont need any special work and just bimonthly visits
3. Adults between 15-70 needs atleast 2 visit for check up and 1 visit for 2 hours for cavity/orthodentist work
Averaging out to 1 hour per visit (2*.5+ 2)/3
4. People above 70 would need just one visit per year
Age rage | Number of people | number of visit | Time per visit (hour) | Total Hours |
0-5 | 500,0000 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
5-15 | 1,000,000 | 2 | .5 | 1,000,000 |
15-70 | 5,500,000 | 3 | 1 | 16,500,000 |
70-80 | 1,000,000 | 1 | .5 | 1,000,000 |
Denitist
Daily working hours: 8
Weekly working hour: 8*5= 40
Total Work weeks= 50 ( 50* 40= 2000 hours)
Total dentist: 18,500,000/ 2000 = 9,250 dentist
Assumptions:
- New York Dentists Serve Local New York Patients Only.
- The average salary of a dentist is $117,000 and the overhead is the same (cost of equipment, licensing, etc).
- 70% of New Yorkers can afford a dentist.
Main equation:
- (Salary + Overhead) = (Total people needing medical in NYC in a year * Average dental price) / (Total number of dentists)
Breaking down unknowns into simpler equations:
- Total people needing medical in NYC = Population of NYC * 70% of New Yorkers can afford a dentist * 1 visit a year.
- Average dental price = Assuming an average of $200 (I am from India and assuming these values after conversion and increasing cost).
- (Salary + Overhead) = Population of NYC * 70% of New Yorkers can afford a dentist * 1 visit a year * $200 / (Total number of dentists)
Calculate:
- (Total number of dentists) = ( 15 Million Population * 70% of New Yorkers can afford a dentist * 1 visit a year * $200 average cost of visit ) / $134,000
- Total number of dentists = 15,671 dentists.
Do a sanity check:
- Average dental sessions for a top dentist who does 20% more patients a day than average = 2.8.
- This seems kind of less and I would assume around double.
- I guestimate 9,000 dentists in NYC.
Clarifying Questions :
- Are we talking about the number of dental clinics or number of dentists in new york ? - number of dental clinics
- there are different types of dentists. general dental clinics, speciality clinics for implants, ornamental surgeries etc. Can we assume that we can take those clinics out of this calculation ? - Yes
- Are we talking about the entire New York state or just the Manhattan area ? - Lets calculate for the New York metro area that includes Manhattan and other areas.
Analysis :
OK.. Lets collect or make assumptions about some data
I assume that average lifespan of people in new york is 80 years.
Total Population of new york metropolitan area : New York is the most populated metro area in the US. If i remember correctly population of San Francisco Bay area is around 8 million and New York is much densely populated than bay area. I would say it is atleast twice as big in terms of number of people than bay area. A conservative guess would be somewhere between 18 to 22 million. Lets take 20 million for our calculation.
Total population of New York - 20 million.
How Many people need dental care : I remember taking my son to dental care for the for the first time when he was 5 years old. So I would assume that children between 0 to 5 does not visit a dentist usually.
If we make a uniform distribution of population that would be around 6% of the population.
So the total population needing dental care is = 20*.94 = 18.8 → round it up to 19 million.
People from 5 to 50 will typically have healthy teeth and visits a dentist for regular checkup twice a year.
If we do an even distribution for this population there will be around 10.8 million in this age range.
Among this population not everyone will be disciplined or lack insurance to go to a dentist.
I am not sure if Obama care covers dental insurance. I would assume that around 30% of the new york population are not covered by dental insurance.
So total number of people less than 50 going to dentist - 7.5
So number dental visits required by this population will be - 15 million.
People above 50 requires more frequent dental visits - If we make an even distribution there will be around 7.2 million people in this group
These people need frequent dental visits . We can assume 2.5 visits per person per year.
30 % does not have insurance - so 5 million people will go to dentist every year.
Total number of dental visits for this group - 12.5 million.
So total dental visit : 15+12.5 = 27.5 → Lets round up to 25 million.
One dentist can see 3 patients in an hr . So considering and 2000hr work year one dentist can handle 6000 visits per year.
So total number of dentist required for 25 million visits = 25,000,000/6000 = 4200 dentists.
Assuming there are around 20% shortages of dentist
Total number of dentist in new york is 3200.
- 1. We need to count all the dentists, practising and non practising.
- 2. There are around 10 med-schools in New York and all the students get passed.
- 3. Each medical schools has 500 seats for medical students.
- 4. Life expectancy of new York is 80 years
Step 2: create main equation
# of dentist = total # of dentist vist per month/avg # of patients seen per month
Step 3: breakdown/assumptions
1) dentists work 5 days a week and see on avg 4 patients per day
2) avg new yorker vists dentist 3 times /year
4) ~8.4 mil new yorkers
Step 4: calculate
Total# of dentist vists per month = (8.4 mil X3 visits) /12 = 2.1 mil
Avg # of patients seen per month = 5 days a week X4 weeks X 4 patients per day =160
# of dentists =2.1 mil/160 = 13,125
Sanity check:
theres ~8.4 mil people in new york, and ~13,000 dentists, which is equal to ~0.17% of the population. It makes sense that less than 1% of population are dentists.
10M population - 10% have frequent teeth problem - 6 times/year
- 20% check oral health regularly - 4 times/year
- 50% Only goes when have teeth problem - once/year
- 20% never go to a dentist
1M * 6 + 2M * 4 + 5M = 19M
For each dentist, work 5 days a week, 2 hr/visit(including surgery), work 8 hrs a day, there can be 20 visit per week. 1000 visits/year
19M/1000 = 19K dentists
I see that previous posts have used the number of dental visits / year to answer this question. I approached the problem differently and would love to hear if this approach seems acceptable too. I'm not sure if I made too many assumptions.
- CLARIFYING QUESTIONS:
- Is it OK to assume that we are only referring to living, practicing dentists (i.e. not images of dentists, retired dentists, or orthodotists)? Assume yes.
- Is it OK to assume present day population? Assume yes.
- Do we need to factor dentists traveling into the state (though with COVID, there isn't much travel)? Assume no.
- Is it OK to exclude dental students who have not completed their dental education? Assume yes.
- CREATE EQUATION:
- Number of dentists in NY can be derived by:
- Calculating the number of adults in NY eliglble to be dentists
- Calculating the % doctors of these adults
- Calculating the % dentists of these doctors
- Number of dentists in NY can be derived by:
- BREAKDOWN UNKNOWNS:
- Number of adults in NY eligible to be dentists:
- The total population of NY state is ~ 20M.
- Assuming the average lifespan is 0-80 with an even distribution every 10 years, approximately 2.5M people within each 10 year age group bracket.
- There are 8 age brackets from 0-80 (0-9, 10-19, 20-29, etc.)
- 20M / 8 = 2.5M
- The number of adults eligible to be practicing dentistry are those who have completed dental school (4 years after college) up until age 65 (retirement).
Age Group Eligble to be dentist? (Y/N) Population eligible to be dentist 0-9 N N/A 10-19 N N/A 20-29 Y (a little less than half population due to school - i.e. 26-29 years old) 1M (2.5M / 10 = .25M for each year; .25M * 4 age groups = 1 M (age 26-29) 30-39 Y 2.5M 40-49 Y 2.5M 50-59 Y 2.5M 60-69 Y (half popuation due to retirement) 1.25M 70-80 N N/A - Total adults eliglble to be dentists: 1M + 2.5M(3) + 1.25M = 9.75M
- Number of adults in NY eligible to be dentists:
- Number of doctors of the eligible adults: Many different professions that adults can have. Dentistry requires both a college and a graduate school degree.
- Assume 6/10 adults finish college: .6(9.75M) = 5.85M adults finish college
- Assume 1/10 college graduates go to medical school: .1(5.85M) = .585M or 585K go to medical school (assumes all types of doctor professions, including dentristry)
- Number of dentists out of doctors: There are many specialities someone can have within the field of medicine.
- Assume 1/20 doctors are dentists: .05(585K) = 29,250 practicing dentists in NY state
- GUT CHECK:
- ~1 dentist for every 684 people in NY state (20M / 29,250).
- Not everyone goes to the dentist. Assume 70% of people go to the dentist. 1 dentist sees ~ 479 people / year, which doesn't seem too far off given that there are 365 days in a year. Although the dentist will not work every day of the year, they see more than 1 patient a day.
- 5 days a week * 52 weeks / year = 260 working days (assuming a dentist only works business days)
- If the dentist takes vacation (say they take 20 days paid vacation), they have 240 days a year of working.
- 240 days / year allows them to see ~ 2 patients / day (479 / 240 = ~2) if the patients were only seeing the dentist 1 time / year.
- We know that dentists see more than 2 patients a day - at least double if not more (based on my experience going to the dentist), and patients may see the dentist more than once. There seems to be a reasonable amount of time left in the day for the dentist to see more patients than the 2 (assuming the average visit takes about 1 hour and the workday is 7.5 hours long with 30 minutes for lunch break).
- Note: I'd ask the interviewer if they would want more detail in regards to a gut check with the time estimates on patient visits. Assuming no, I'd stick with the 29,250 practicing dentists in the state of NY.
Are we talking about the entire NY state or just NY city? Assuming NY city, the overall population is roughly 8M.
Is it only formal fulltime dentists or students who are under training or assisting? Assuming full-time dentists.
Let's go with demographics of the population by age in NYC and depending on household income and area and age group, Not all of them visit the dentist regularly, and most of them visit twice a year who live in urban and few once a year.
Age 1-18 -> 20% = 1.6M x (60% x 2 times + 20% x 1 time) = 2.2M visits/year
Age 18-40 -> 30% = 2.4M x (50% x 2 times + 20% x 1 time) = 2.8M visits/year
Age 40-60 -> 30% = 2.4M x (70% x 2 time + 10% x 1 time) = 3.2M visits/year
Age 60+ -> 20% = 1.6M x (50% x 2 times + 10% x 1 time) = 1.6M visits/year
Total roughly 10M visits/year
Each dentist on average can attend 1 patient per hour, sometimes depending on service type, it may take longer than 1 hour, considering lunchtime and any last-minute cancellations the dentist could attend 6 patients per day.
Also assuming, the dentist works 5 days in a week and 4 weeks in a month can see a total of 5x4x6 = 120 patients/month, and 1440/year.
So, total no of dentists required per year, 10M/1440 = 7000 dentists
For the sake of sanity check, NYC is roughly 350square miles, assuming each square mile has avg 3 dentist offices, and in each office avg, 6 dentists work.
350x3x6 = 6300 dentists. So, we are close to what we calculated before.
Key Assumptions (ideally should be asked as clarifying questions)
New York assumed to be NYC to NY State
Dentists are full time practising dentists not interns or dental assistants
Dentists also include dentists who have done masters
Total No. of dentists = Population * No. of dentists per 1000 population
It should be safe to assume that due to market forces there won’t be more than 1 dentist per 1000 people
Population of NY = 8,000,000
Therefore, total no. of dentists should be equal to 8000
P.S.
After reading the other answers I realise mine is oversimplified, however I used the number 1 per 1000 because that is how many doctors should be there in a developed nation according to WHO
A:
Does this include orthodontists? Interviewer says no, just a family dentist. Okay got it. And do you mean NYC or New York State? Interviewer says NYC is fine. Okay.
Estimate = population of NYC * percent on a health plan / avg # of patients on a doctor’s patient panel
= 8M * 0.8 / 50
= 13k
As a sanity check, 13k sounds reasonable given there are approximately 40k optomistrists in the city.
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