DASH, WSHA’s Data Analytics Service Hub, is improving its user experience. The first phase of changes began Nov. 20. On the homepage, users will see the three tools offered on DASH: DASH, DASH Premium and BPBT. Opioid work has been extracted from the previous “Safety & Quality” menu and is now bucketed under its initiative name, “BPBT” (“Better Prescribing Better Treatment”).
The remaining “Safety & Quality” content, as well as the “Finance” and “Rural Health Collaborative” content, has been placed under the tool “DASH.” There is currently no change to the way DASH Premium members access content.
Users can now add dashboards and reports to their favorites section, which will be easily accessible from their homepage. Additionally, users can now see their three most recently accessed pages, dashboards or reports in the “most recently viewed” tab, and click on a dedicated page to contact the WSHA team.
The second phase of changes will come later this month, with the DASH Premium homepage becoming active with new content and claim contexts. Users will be able to use keywords, which will allow them to filter content down to dashboards and reports that contain specifically searched keywords.
DASH allows users to slice and dice data from multiple sources to look at trends and compare hospital performance by various metrics. (Jessica Jenkins)