Difference between revisions of "Quality of care report"

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Splits determine, what does a single bubble represent. You can combine splits to get different results.
 
Splits determine, what does a single bubble represent. You can combine splits to get different results.
  
*If you'll use no splits, you'll get just one huge bubble that represents a whole database
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*If you'll use no splits, you'll get just one huge bubble that represents a whole database.
*If you select “split by surgeon”, one bubble will represent one surgeon
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*If you select “split by surgeon”, one bubble will represent one surgeon.
 
*If you select “split by surgeon” and “split by year”, one bubble will represent one surgeon in one year.
 
*If you select “split by surgeon” and “split by year”, one bubble will represent one surgeon in one year.
  
 
Please note, that depending on what splits you choose, you can get very different graphs. It is possible to choose such a combination of splits that will result a completely unreadable chart. In such a case, please select tabular output instead of graphical: you'll be able to read calculated values from the table.
 
Please note, that depending on what splits you choose, you can get very different graphs. It is possible to choose such a combination of splits that will result a completely unreadable chart. In such a case, please select tabular output instead of graphical: you'll be able to read calculated values from the table.
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==Red bubbles==
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If applicable, bubbles associated with your (the logged in user's) hospital will have red color and they'll also have labes. It applies to “split by hospital” and “split by surgeon” options.
  
 
[[Category:Terminology]]
 
[[Category:Terminology]]

Revision as of 10:44, 7 May 2006

Quality of care report extends the Basic Score report by adding a chart and some extra features. The 2-D scatter chart shows relations of two variables: X-axis can be understood as “cause” while Y-axis would be a “result”.

X-axis (cause)

Y-axis (result)

Splits

Splits determine, what does a single bubble represent. You can combine splits to get different results.

  • If you'll use no splits, you'll get just one huge bubble that represents a whole database.
  • If you select “split by surgeon”, one bubble will represent one surgeon.
  • If you select “split by surgeon” and “split by year”, one bubble will represent one surgeon in one year.

Please note, that depending on what splits you choose, you can get very different graphs. It is possible to choose such a combination of splits that will result a completely unreadable chart. In such a case, please select tabular output instead of graphical: you'll be able to read calculated values from the table.

Red bubbles

If applicable, bubbles associated with your (the logged in user's) hospital will have red color and they'll also have labes. It applies to “split by hospital” and “split by surgeon” options.