👉 Caseloads are a term used in public health and medicine to refer to the number of people who have received a specific type of medical treatment or service. The concept is based on the idea that, when numbers are counted, they can be used as a measure of population size. In general, caseloads refer to individuals who receive certain services or treatments from a healthcare facility or organization. They are often used in public health studies and epidemiology to estimate the population size and identify potential problems with