Generating Informatics Results
In addition to monitoring changes in analyte results for a particular patient, you may be able to monitor changes in analyte results for an entire population (that is, all of the patients associated with a particular client) for a specific period of time. You can also narrow your search criteria by age, sex, or analyte value. For example, you could monitor glucose levels for children ages 6 to 16, compare cholesterol levels in women and men, or see how frequently abnormal white blood cell counts occur.
You can view these informatics results as either a columnar table (report) or scatter diagram (graph).
Note: Informatics reports and graphs cannot include data that has been archived, which typically encompasses any results more than three years old. |