F1RSTAnalytics Description
There is more data about pain management practices today than ever before, both clinically and in business management. Clients are feeling overwhelmed by all the data. Clients are having trouble understanding what data means and what is important in order to make informed business decisions. You used to have to run hundreds of reports and go through thousands of pages to find out what had changed in the past month, quarter, or year. Many people choose to delay reviewing critical anesthesia reports because they have too many priorities and too little time. New tools, methods, approaches, and tools were needed to deal with the data overload in this age of big data. Instead of having users pull data via reports, dashboards were created. This allows data to be presented to users.