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Near-real time feedback on data quality allows clinicians and data managers at general practices to collectively contribute to improving the reliability of observational data. We report features of an enhanced dashboard used for virological surveillance after the first season of utilisation. Time-series analysis performed on dashboard usage data from 68 general practices (denominator = 722,409) indicated utilisation patterns that correlated to influenza vaccination in general practices. Near real time feedback via a dashboard may improve data quality and possibly vaccine uptake.

Original publication

DOI

10.3233/SHTI200431

Type

Journal article

Journal

Studies in health technology and informatics

Publication Date

16/06/2020

Volume

270

Pages

1339 - 1340