$500 CAD
Wondering whether your staff are actually using the modules you've provided them with access to? This is the report for you.
This report shows aggregated usage patterns for users at selected Service Providers in a selected date range. It looks at data about the frequency of record creation in the Client Management modules (e.g. Admissions, Case Management, Incidents, etc.). The report displays average record creation frequency per user, broken down by Service Provider and Rights Template.
This 17+ page report counts the number of actions taken in any of the various Client Management modules, and aggretates it by:
And provides the following breakdowns:
You've got questions? We've got answers.
This report should run on any version of HIFIS version 4.0.57 and higher.
This report will be maintained into the foreseeable future. If a software update causes it to stop working, or if we find an error, we'll update the file and let you know there's a new version available, at no additional cost to you.
The run-time varies depending on how much data is in your database, and how long a date range and how many service providers you select when running the report. However, we have tested the report with large data volumes and it runs quickly and efficiently.
Check out our README file.
It can be HARD to keep your users, service providers, and rights templates straight. Who has which template? Which users have access to what service providers? This report is designed to help you answer these questions and manage that aspect of your system.
Hunt down those duplicate clients! This report uses advanced methods to identify potential duplicates, helping you identify duplicate clients with misspelled names, swapped middle-first names, and even matching aliases. You get to choose whether to include clients with Declined - Anonymous consent, and whether you want to expand your search to other Clusters. Improve your database's uniqueness today!
This report identifies stale user accounts, covering: users who haven't agreed to the EULA, users who have never logged in, users with no logins in a timeframe you specify, users with concurrent logins, infrequently used accounts, median days since most recent login, and average logins per user.