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Healthcare professionals are facing challenges in managing their workloads due to an increased demand for care and a decrease in peers entering the field. Finding effective ways to monitor and enhance patient health has proven to be a struggle. By incorporating a patient health monitoring dashboard into your clinic's app, you can easily track important metrics, gather data, conduct analysis, and make informed decisions to enhance patient well-being. Integrating analytical and data visualization capabilities into a software application is known as embedding analytics. By incorporating reports and dashboards within existing software products, analytics enables users to uncover trends in their data that offer valuable insights. This analysis helps users identify and mitigate business risks while also identifying new opportunities for growth.

Advantages of an Integrated Patient Health Monitoring Dashboard

Incorporating a patient health monitoring dashboard within your healthcare app streamlines the process of caring for and monitoring patient responses. The advantages of integrating a patient health monitoring dashboard in a healthcare app include enhancing patient quality of care, encouraging treatment-seeking behaviour among low-income patients, boosting patient engagement, and facilitating effective time management.

  • Regularly checking a healthcare dashboard enables healthcare providers to monitor essential metrics and KPIs such as a patient's health summary, body temperature, and sleep duration. Analysing these metrics offers a quick snapshot of the patient's overall health status, providing insight beyond what is noted in the patient's file. A clear understanding of a patient's initial health status and the impact of treatments is essential for healthcare providers to make informed treatment decisions.
  • The patient health monitoring dashboard in the health app enables healthcare workers to monitor various metrics such as patient medication expenses per stay, average treatment fees, processing time for insurance claims, rate of claims denial, average discharge costs, and more. These metrics facilitate a better understanding of the client's financial status, allowing healthcare workers to collaborate with them on payment plans and explore lower-cost treatment options when appropriate. This proactive approach aims to assist low-income patients in accessing regular check-ups and timely medical assistance, thereby preventing the need for more expensive and intensive treatments. Patients who are aware that their healthcare provider is willing to work with them to afford care are more likely to trust their provider, which is often a barrier to maintaining overall health.
  • Self-reporting may not always be the most dependable method of collecting health data, but it can serve as a valuable tool for motivating patients to actively engage in improving their well-being. By offering patients a centralized platform to track their daily activities and vital statistics such as blood pressure, individuals can establish consistent routines and hold themselves accountable for their health-related choices. Taking an active role in managing their own health empowers patients to assume responsibility for their well-being and provides healthcare professionals with valuable insights into the lifestyle factors influencing their health. Dashboards present patients with visually appealing representations of their data, allowing doctors to identify patterns more easily and make informed observations based on the information presented.
  • Medical practices are often known for their strict policy on tardiness, yet patients are frequently left waiting for extended periods of time. While some level of unpredictability is expected with appointment scheduling, tracking metrics such as expected vs. actual appointment durations, appointment types and lengths, start times, duration by physician, and other scheduling data can aid in more accurate planning. Anticipating the time needed for appointments can reduce stress for both patients and staff, resulting in decreased rush and wait times. This efficient use of physicians' time leads to increased patient satisfaction.

 

Nirmalya BI's Dashboard for Monitoring Patient Health

The Patient Health Monitoring Dashboard provides an overview of patients' daily activity and health data through key metrics and KPIs.

  • Heart Rate : This card widget displays the patient's heart rate, measured in beats per hour.
  • Blood Pressure: This card widget shows the patient's blood pressure reading.
  • Step Counter: This widget indicates the number of steps taken by the patient, the target step goal, and the percentage of the goal achieved.
  • Hours of Sleep: This widget presents the patient's total hours of sleep, the maximum recommended hours of sleep, and the percentage of maximum sleep achieved in a day.
  • Respiration Rate: This card widget showcases the patient's respiration rate, measured in breaths per minute.
  • Blood Glucose: This widget displays the patient's blood glucose level for monitoring sugar levels before medication administration.
  • Body temperature: This card widget displays the patient's body temperature, which is verified before treatment is administered. Blood cholesterol: This card widget indicates the patient's blood cholesterol level.
  • Patient Health Summary : This grid chart displays the patient's health summary, including essential information such as name, age, gender, blood type, weight, BMI, and BMI weight status.

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