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Clinical Outcomes Dashboard

Updated over 2 months ago

The Clinical Outcomes dashboard provides a high-level overview of Measurement Based Care (MBC) outcomes at your organization. It is a dashboard that is useful when taking a bird’s eye view at your clinical outcomes for reporting or funding purposes. By presenting key outcome stats in a clear and accessible manner, the Clinical Outcomes Dashboard helps in evaluating the effectiveness of treatment and fostering continuous improvement in patient care.

In addition to providing insights into your overall assessment outcomes, this dashboard displays an aggregated view of reliable improvement, recovery, and reliable recovery across all measures that your organization uses.

If you are looking for the Legacy version of the Clinical Outcomes dashboard, please refer to this article.

Key Metrics

  • Avg Score Improvement — Shows the average improvement in assessment scores across all patients.

  • Avg Therapeutic Alliance — Displays the average score for therapeutic alliance across all patients, reflecting the quality of the patient-therapist relationship.

  • Assessment Scores by Treatment Month — This graph shows average symptom score for all cases over the course of a treatment episode, broken down by category of assessment. All assessment scores have been normalized to be out of 100 points, so a higher score is considered better. The bars represent the sample size - the number of assessments completed that were averaged to calculate the score

  • Assessment Scores by Assessment Number — This graph shows average symptom score for all cases over each assessment completed, broken down by category of assessment. All assessment scores have been normalized to be out of 100 points, so a higher score is considered better. The bars represent the sample size - the number of assessments completed that were averaged to calculate the scores..

Improvement & Recovery Outcomes

The following assessments are included in the tiles Reliable Change, Recovery, and Reliable Recovery tiles: OCI, SPIN, HAI, GAD-7, PDSS, PHQ-9, PHQ-15, PCL-5, PSC-17, OASIS, WSAS (recovery tile only).

  • Reliable Improvement Rate — The percentage of cases who demonstrated reliable improvement between their first and most recent assessments.

  • Reliable Improvement Rate by Episode Start Quarter — A two-step funnel showing the number of baseline assessments that consequently reached Reliable Improvement in their most recent assessment. Only cases with two or more completed assessments of the same measure are included. This tile only shows data from assessments with defined Reliable Change Indexes. Review the full list here. Reliable Improvement rate looks at all baseline assessment responses (cases) and calculates how many of those have achieved Reliable Improvement on the most recent assessment response (reliably improved cases). Patients completing multiple assessments would be counted multiple times in this funnel.

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  • Recovery Rate — A two-step funnel showing the number of baseline assessments with caseness that consequently scored below the caseness threshold in their most recent assessment. Only cases with two or more completed assessments of the same measure are included. This tile only shows data from assessments with a defined Caseness Threshold. Review the full list here.

    Recovery rate looks at baseline assessment responses that have reached the caseness threshold (cases) and calculates how many of those are now below caseness threshold on the most recent assessment response (recovered case). Patients completing multiple assessments would be counted multiple times in this funnel.

  • Reliable Recovery Rate — A two-step funnel showing the number of baseline assessments with caseness that consequently scored below the caseness threshold in their most recent assessment, who have also crossed the Reliably Change Index. Only cases with two or more completed assessments of the same measure are included. This tile only shows data from assessments with defined Reliable Change Indexes. Review the full list here.

    Reliable Recovery rate looks at baseline assessment responses that have reached the caseness threshold (cases) and calculates how many of those are now below caseness threshold on the most recent assessment response, while also achieving Reliable Improvement (reliably recovered cases). Patients completing multiple assessments would be counted multiple times in this funnel.


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