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Introduction to HCN Analysis Cube Browser: Your Guide to Data Management

This presentation introduces the HCN Analysis Cube Browser, guiding you through the initial steps of utilizing drag-and-drop functionalities for data analysis. Learn to effortlessly categorize patients by race or insurance type, such as counting 8-year-old asthmatics on Medicaid. Discover how to sort, filter, and organize your data, enhancing your ability to extract meaningful insights. We’ll also cover Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and measures, helping you track and evaluate success over time in population management and claims analysis.

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Introduction to HCN Analysis Cube Browser: Your Guide to Data Management

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  1. Advanced Modules Presented By: HCN Clinical Operations

  2. Introduction • The following presentation gives you the first steps into using our analysis cube browsers. You will see how easily you can drag and drop entries to achieve basic results. • Listing patients by race or ethnic groups is a simple task that requires only a drag and drop, but with a few quick steps you can get for example, a count of 8 year old asthmatics with a primary insurance of Medicaid for each ethnic group. • The fact that you can combine a series of fields one after the other multiplies the options you have at the end. • This browser provides the platform to create endless possibilities based on large amounts of data contained in our data warehouse.

  3. Table of contents

  4. How to access the module

  5. Population management ACO claims

  6. features Let's have a look at some neat features you can use to rearrange the data in your desired order. • Sort it in ascending or descending order • Manually arrange the rows by dragging them upwards or downwards • Filter the data to show only some specific rows that interest you • Click the ‘+’ to elaborative details of the selected group

  7. Key Performance indicators • Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is a quantifiable measurement for gauging success. A KPI is frequently evaluated over time. For example, the ACO may use utilization variance as a KPI, but a care coordinator may use compliance with Uncontrolled Diabetes. Each is an example of a KPI. Our vision is to provide the flexibility of grouping a set of KPIs in a scorecard to obtain a quick and accurate historical summary of success, spot trends and implement change. measures • A measure represents a column that contains quantifiable data, usually numeric, that can be aggregated. A measure is generally mapped to a column in a table.

  8. List of available categories Click on the “+” to see list of available fields within each category

  9. Drag and drop the fields you would like to see as rows

  10. Drag and drop the fields you would like to see as columns

  11. Drag and drop the fields you may want to to see calculations on from the measures category

  12. Drag and drop the fields you may want to filter by

  13. Removing fields Drag and drop in the fields section Click and hold

  14. Let’s Demo

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