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Healthcare Operations Using Dashboard Data Processing
Jasmina Nedelkoska, Snezana Savoska and Emilija Taleska
Faculty of Adminstration and manadment of Information Systems Bitola Macedonia
Abstract: In many firms and corporate sectors, dashboard is a main mode of operations. The use of them promote the decision making process and obtain data for evaluation and comparison. Normally the data obtained from the dashboards are generated using graphs, visualization and infographics. The analysis of such data generate the visual applications and aid the managerial decision making. In this study we use it to make results in healthcare applications. Thus, this paper addresses the visual system uses and execution using dashboard data.
Keywords: Dashboards, Health institutions, Decision making Healthcare Operations Using Dashboard Data Processing
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jic/2022/13/4/87-93
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