Enhancements to Oracle Clinical One Analytics
Tip:
Whether you are working in a live study (and already using Oracle Clinical One Analytics), a user working in a brand new study, or just starting to work with analytics, reach out to your Oracle point of contact to learn more about these new dashboards.Analyze missing form and visit data in dashboards
- Missing Forms Report
- Missing Visits Report
These new reports provide key performance indicators about forms and visits that have not yet been started. They can help CRAs and data managers to plan workload distribution as well as to schedule audit and monitoring visits. In these visits, the study team may provide training for site users to conduct a particular visit or collect data in a particular form, hence reducing the occurrence of missing visits and forms.
Each predefined dashboard is built by leveraging an existing dataset in Oracle Clinical One Analytics. Because of this, you must have access to the respective dataset before you can properly view data in a corresponding dashboard.
You can find additional information about these new reports in the Analytics User Guide after the Release Assessment Environment upgrade.
Updates to support subject number modification
To support the recently introduced feature that allows for subject number change, a new data element has been added to the subject folder for all datasets in Oracle Clinical One Analytics.
The current number assigned to a subject in the system is contained in
the existing data element for SUBJECT_NUMER
. When a subject number
change is applied, the number that was assigned to the subject before the change
occurred is available in the new data element PREV_SUBJECT_NUMBER
.
This newly added field allows you to keep track of updates to a subject number and
to maintain study data integrity.
You can find additional information about dataset descriptions and their data elements in the Analytics User Guide after the Release Assessment Environment upgrade.