EHR Dashboard Analytics
An EHR Dashboard That Puts Powerful Analytics at Your Fingertips
You rarely have time to sift through pages of reports to get a comprehensive picture of how your healthcare organization is performing. With ClinicTracker’s Executive Dashboard, you have at-a-glance views of your entire operation.
Tell our electronic health records (EHR) system which performance metrics you want to follow and it will provide continuously updated graphs for each one. Want instant views of your accounts receivable over the course of the past eight weeks, not including weekends? No problem. Need to export those graphs so you can present them to stakeholders at a board meeting? Just click a button.
Designed for beginners and experts alike, our EHR dashboards make it easy for anyone on your healthcare team to access critical data and business intelligence.
Built-In Metrics With Room for Customization
Our EHR system comes with predefined metrics that healthcare organizations can use to monitor their performance.
- Intakes
- Admissions
- Discharges
- Billing Generated
- Payments Received (All)
- Payments Received (Insurance)
- Payments Received (Patient)
- Kept Appointments
- Kept Appointment Rate
- Program Usage
In addition to these EHR dashboard analytics, we also offer the option to add custom metrics for you upon request. It's our way of making sure that your EHR dashboards highlight all the patient data and clinical data you need to answer your most pressing questions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do EHR dashboard analytics contribute to improving patient outcomes?
The EHR dashboard analytics provide real-time insights into various aspects of patient care. One key metric that directly influences patient outcomes is the kept appointment rate, which measures the percentage of scheduled appointments patients attend. By monitoring this metric through the EHR dashboard, healthcare providers can identify patterns and trends in appointment adherence, allowing them to implement targeted interventions to improve patient engagement and adherence to treatment plans.
What are the primary data sources feeding into EHR dashboard analytics?
The primary data sources for dashboard analytics include electronic health records (EHRs), which contain comprehensive patient information such as medical history, diagnoses, treatments, and laboratory results. Other sources may include billing systems and patient satisfaction surveys.
How can EHR dashboard analytics aid in managing tasks and workflows within healthcare organizations?
EHR dashboard analytics can provide insights into resource allocation, patient flow, and operational bottlenecks. Administrators within health systems can use these analytics to identify ways to streamline how they manage tasks and enhance overall productivity.