Power BI For FHIR

VNB Consulting’s Power BI for FHIR Dashboard built using Power BI connector for FHIR with a direct connection to Azure API for FHIR will assist any healthcare organization to derive valuable insights on patients, clinical, and claims data.

power bi for fhir dashboard screenshot

Patient Demographics

This report provides quick insights on patient demographics such as age group, location, gender along with some key metrics. The dashboard also has a YoY breakup of total patients and encounters. You can view the detailed Encounter Summary between the patient and physician. The main FHIR resources used in this report are Patient and Encounter. Most of the report elements come from the Administration module of FHIR.

Encounter Summary

Encounter Summary provides a quick look at the breakup of patients by type, the main conditions causing these encounters and a list of all the patients associated with these conditions. You can also view the average length of stay (LOS) and average age broken up by encounter type. The admin FHIR resources accessed in this report are again Patient and Encounter. Similar to patient demographics, report elements come from the Administration module of FHIR.

power bi for fhir dashboard screenshot
power bi for fhir dashboard screenshot

Clinical Summary

This report was created to support the Clinical and Diagnostics module in FHIR resources. Clinical Summary mainly provides details of conditions and observation along with the practitioners associated and the clinical status. The main entities in this report are Encounter, Patient, Observation, Condition & Practitioner.

Clinical Details

You can get the Clinical Details by clicking on certain metrics on the Clinical Summary screen. This report provides additional details to Clinical summary such as list of patients with observations and also patients with medications. There is an additional break up of encounter by observation category to get insights on where more practitioners are needed. The main FHIR resources are Encounter, Patient & Observation. This also again is part of the Clinical and Diagnostics modules in FHIR.

power bi for fhir dashboard screenshot
power bi for fhir dashboard screenshot

Claims Summary

As part of the Finance module of FHIR, the report is mainly created against the Claim, Patient and Encounter FHIR resources. The main goal of this report is to provide financial figures across practitioners, patient age group, claim type, location, and insurers. You can right click on appropriate metrics to get to the next level of Claims detail.

Claims Details

Similar to other detailed reports in the FHIR package, one could get to this report directly or from Claims Summary. This is again part of the Finance module of FHIR and hits the Claim, Claim Response and Patient resources in FHIR server. One can find further claim details by payment type, whether the payment is queued or not, amounts broken up by payee type and age group. You can also get a list of patients and claim amounts associated with the selection criteria.

VNB Consulting’s Power BI for FHIR Dashboard built using Power BI connector for FHIR with a direct connection to Azure API for FHIR will assist any healthcare organization to derive valuable insights on patients, clinical, and claims data.

Patient Demographics

power bi for fhir dashboard screenshot

This report provides quick insights on patient demographics such as age group, location, gender along with some key metrics. The dashboard also has a YoY breakup of total patients and encounters. You can view the detailed Encounter Summary between the patient and physician. The main FHIR resources used in this report are Patient and Encounter. Most of the report elements come from the Administration module of FHIR.

Encounter Summary

power bi for fhir dashboard screenshot

Encounter Summary provides a quick look at the breakup of patients by type, the main conditions causing these encounters and a list of all the patients associated with these conditions. You can also view the average length of stay (LOS) and average age broken up by encounter type. The admin FHIR resources accessed in this report are again Patient and Encounter. Similar to patient demographics, report elements come from the Administration module of FHIR.

Clinical Summary

power bi for fhir dashboard screenshot

This report was created to support the Clinical and Diagnostics module in FHIR resources. Clinical Summary mainly provides details of conditions and observation along with the practitioners associated and the clinical status. The main entities in this report are Encounter, Patient, Observation, Condition & Practitioner.

Clinical Details

power bi for fhir dashboard screenshot

You can get the Clinical Details by clicking on certain metrics on the Clinical Summary screen. This report provides additional details to Clinical summary such as list of patients with observations and also patients with medications. There is an additional break up of encounter by observation category to get insights on where more practitioners are needed. The main FHIR resources are Encounter, Patient & Observation. This also again is part of the Clinical and Diagnostics modules in FHIR.

Claims Summary

power bi for fhir dashboard screenshot

As part of the Finance module of FHIR, the report is mainly created against the Claim, Patient and Encounter FHIR resources. The main goal of this report is to provide financial figures across practitioners, patient age group, claim type, location, and insurers. You can right click on appropriate metrics to get to the next level of Claims detail.

Claims Details

Similar to other detailed reports in the FHIR package, one could get to this report directly or from Claims Summary. This is again part of the Finance module of FHIR and hits the Claim, Claim Response and Patient resources in FHIR server. One can find further claim details by payment type, whether the payment is queued or not, amounts broken up by payee type and age group. You can also get a list of patients and claim amounts associated with the selection criteria.