REPORTING


All hospitals struggle with a continual demand to provide reports that analyze all of the data captured during a patient encounter. The CMR© Reports Module contains over 50 standard reports including color graphical analysis charts designed to assist in managing the Emergency Department. Reports allow the user to see real time data, historical information and identify trending patterns. Included in the reports module are patient logs, acuity reports, financial information reports, wait times analysis, census reports and many more.

 

THE CMR© REPORTS MODULE


The CMR© Reports Module produces over 50 standard reports including color graphical analysis charts designed to assist in managing your Emergency Department.

Included in the reports module are patient logs, acuity reports, financial information reports, wait times analysis, census reports and many more. Reports can be exported to standard formats such as Excel© as needed.

Reports can provide real time, past activities, as well as trending data.

In addition to CMR©’s standard reports, we have an audit tool that reports all actvity. This includes any actions done, by what users, as well as logging actions with an individual patient encounter; such as who viewed or accessed a record, requested a record, or accessed a sequestered record.

 

REPORTS INCLUDE


  • Addendums
  • Average Census by Hour of the Day
  • Average Census by Hour of the Day - Weekends
  • Average Census by Hour of the Day - Weekdays
  • Average Times (Patient Flow)
  • Actual Times by Patient
  • Average Times by Physician
  • Average Times by Department
  • Census by Day of Week
  • Census by Department /Area
  • Central Log
  • Pharmacy Report
  • Physician Referral
  • Physician Productivity
  • Returns within 72 Hours
  • Supplemental Charting Methods
  • Time Intervals
  • Time Intervals by Admits
  • Time Intervals by Discharge
  • Time Intervals by Transfers
  • Triage Acuity Levels
  • Patient Volume Report
  • Patient Volume by Month
  • Volume by Month (Patients Registered vs. Patients Seen)
  • And More...