Western Isles eyes BI expansion

  • 10 April 2015
Western Isles eyes BI expansion

NHS Western Isles is working with other Scottish health boards to expand its range of business intelligence dashboards.

The health board is also developing mobile access to its QlikView BI system to support mobile working.

Western Isles has already implemented dashboards for waiting lists, outpatients, theatres, inpatients, ward statistics, off-island patient flows, primary care, and A&E as part of a national drive to upgrade BI analytics capabilities across Scotland.

The boardโ€™s head of health intelligence Martin Malcolm said one of the most useful dashboards has been for primary care, making it easier to share information across the islesโ€™ โ€œvery disparate and remoteโ€ GP practices.

Western Isles is now working with other health boards in Scotland to develop dashboards โ€œthat weโ€™re particularly keen to have a shared solution forโ€.

Following the first phase of the deployment, it is โ€œmapping functionalityโ€ on to the existing dashboards to determine what it could do next.

Among the proposals is the development of further mobile dashboards to enable remote access to information.

โ€œWeโ€™ve done some for iPads but thereโ€™s more we could do that would provide wider access,โ€ he said.

Malcolm said the upgrading of its BI capabilities started a few years ago when information being provided to requesters was often out of date or โ€œnot quite what they were afterโ€.

โ€œWe really needed to make the best use of analystsโ€™ time as possible, by allowing the consumers of data to interact with the information a bit more,โ€ he said.

The QlikView dashboards have provided a โ€œless traditional and more intuitive data architectureโ€ which allows users to look into the data themselves and gives them a sense of ownership.

The system also provides more real-time data, while making it easier for people to use without the help of analysts.

โ€œPeople can look at one point, such as hospital inpatient activity, then look at theatre out of a different data source; it takes straight them to it while holding the same filters and parameters,โ€ Malcolm explained.

Reseller Trustmarque worked with Western Isles to implement the dashboards and provide advice.

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