Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

Tip

The first step is to plan the look, layout and functionality of the Report. In terms of the look and layout, most features of a basic word processor are available (e.g., tables, color, images, etc.). It's important to actually build a prototype report in a word processor. This is critical for moving from a generalized, verbal description of a report, to what the report will actually look like and do.


Click here for steps on creating report templates in StudyTRAX v3.47 or later

Child pages (Children Display)


Functionality

Nearly anything that can be done on the web, can be done in subject reports.  Common functionality includes:

  • Building boiler plate text based on variable values
  • Branding the report (e.g., logos, colors, etc.)
  • Summarizing key components of a patient's encounter(s)
  • Comparing one or more encounters
  • Generating calculations (e.g., % change over time, raw scores to T-scores, etc.)
  • Listing current medications

Examples

Click here to view examples of subject reports.