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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
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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.