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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Data Management
  • Trauma Surgery Quality Improvement

Background:

  • Trauma registry data management is crucial for optimizing patient care and meeting verification requirements.
  • The high volume and complexity of trauma data present challenges for effective analysis and decision-making.
  • Existing reporting methods can be time-consuming and hinder real-time performance monitoring.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design, implement, and evaluate an interactive dashboard for trauma registries.
  • To enhance compliance with trauma center verification standards through improved data analysis.
  • To streamline reporting processes and facilitate data-driven decision-making in trauma care.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a web-based, interactive dashboard using R programming.
  • Consolidation of trauma metrics into a layered interface with visualizations.
  • Integration of trauma registry data, with optional external file support.
  • Tailoring components for performance improvement and compliance tracking.

Main Results:

  • Streamlined reporting processes, reducing reliance on multiple static reports.
  • Significant reduction in data analysis time and enhanced team communication.
  • Facilitated real-time monitoring of performance indicators against verification standards.
  • Improved operational efficiency and data-driven decision-making.

Conclusions:

  • Applied informatics tools, like the developed dashboard, can significantly enhance trauma program performance.
  • The dashboard supports verification readiness and broader clinical quality improvement efforts.
  • Interactive data visualization transforms complex registry data into actionable insights for trauma care.