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Dashboard - ANSWERfirst thing users see when they log into EPIC. Centralize content
from around Hyperspace.
Report Listing Component - ANSWERin the left column of the dashboard.
Personalization - ANSWERWhen an end user selects a source dashboard from the
Analytics CAtalog, a personalized copy is created just for them. End user
personalized copies of these source dashboards & components are considered
personalization records. P. 2-23
Dashboard Editor - ANSWERUsed to create & edit source dashboard records.
Easiest way to select Dashboard editor:
1) Dashboard Options menu in upper right corner of the dashboard
2) via chart search, editing a dashboard from the Analytics Catalog
3) editing a dashboard from the Proxy Dashboard prompt
Component Editor Forms - ANSWER1) Basic Information
2) Display
3) Data Source
4) Output Format
5) Access
Activity Descriptor of an Active Hyperspace Activity - ANSWERUse the about
Hyperspace information window in the activity you are currently accessing. P. 2-21
The Report Listing Component - ANSWERLists Reports that are ready to run. When
the report is finished running, the status changes to "Ready to View." Then click
View.
After clicking View, you are taken to the Results of the Report.
To return to the Dashboard, close the Reports workspace. P. 2-11
Link Component - ANSWERRadar link components with Hyperspace activity links can
save clicks by no longer requiring you to locate activities from within the Epic button.
P. 2-11
Types of Components available in Radar - ANSWER1) Report Listing Component
2) Link Component
,3) Graph & Table Component
What controls the population of your component record? - ANSWERthe Data Source
P. 2-17
What happens when a user creates or launches a personalized record? -
ANSWERReconciliation. P. 2-24
Reconciliation checks the ass source dashboard & components underlying the
personalization to determine what has changed. If the source record's change does
not conflict with the personalized settings, the change in the source is reflected in
the personalizatin and a message is displayed to the user saying what was updated.
If the source's change conflicts w/ the personalized settings, the personalized
settings are used instead. --> No end-user settings are lost during this process.
What will happen if a component or dashboard is not marked ready for use? -
ANSWERUsers will not have access to the component/dashboard if Ready for Use is
not checked. P. 2-18
The many data points that can be used as criteria, slices, measures, and display
columns. - ANSWERThe many data points that can be used as criteria, slices,
measures, and display columns.
Population - ANSWERThe population of the data model. Starts with a base & is
refined using criteria. The available criteria come from the list of filters. P. 3-14
Base - ANSWERUsed to define the population in your SlicerDicer session. P. 3-14 - 3-
15
Ex: Patients data model. Users can narrow down the population to only include
patients with specific relationships to them.
Criteria - ANSWEROften times the 1st pieces of the population that a user modifies.
They refine the population to only the desired records. P. 3-16
Measures - ANSWERDetermine what function aggregates the data.
Ex: # at the top of the bar in a vertical bar graph. P. 3-18
Any time a user wants to see their data expressed as: A FUNCTION of a FILTER they
can accomplish this by adding a measure.
Slices - ANSWERDivides up the population into the appropriate buckets so you can
view & compare populations quickly.
, Users select slices from the lsit of filters. After selecting a filter to slice on, they can
either:
1) specify what values for the filter should each get their own slice
2) Grab the top 10
3) Grab the bottom 10
4) Grab the top or bottom N records (where N si user specified) p. 3-17
Exclusive Criteria - ANSWERA population for whom the criterion is false. P. 3-16
Database - ANSWERAn organized collection of data. P. 4-4
AKA: Data sources
The purpose of the database defines its structure.
All of Epic's data is stored in either Chronicles, Clarity, or Caboodle.
Data Lineage - ANSWERThe origin of data as it flows from 1 database to another.
Epic data lineage starts with Chronicles.
1) Epic users enter data into Chronicles through Hyperspace
2) Clarity ETL transfers data from Chronicles to Clarity
3) Caboodle ETL transfers data from Clarity to Caboodle the same night as Clarity
ETL. P. 4-4
Chronicles - ANSWERDesigned to be efficient for daily healthcare operations. Tree-
like structure. P. 4-4
Master File - ANSWERChronicles is first divided into master files. These contain
information about a broad subject. Ex: the patient master file(INI) contains all
patients' medical records in Epic. P. 4-4
Record - ANSWERContain information about individual entities within a master file.
P. 4-4
Contact - ANSWERContain information about points in time for a record.
Ex: the patient master file uses contacts for patient encounters. P. 4-4
Item - ANSWERIndividual data points within a record or contact. P. 4-5
Clarity - ANSWERStores data in the tables that look like 2D grids with rows &
columns. Each row represents an entity in the table, its columns each holds a piece
of information about the row. P. 4-5
Row: Entity
Column: Attribute