Managing and analyzing trauma registry data is critical for optimizing trauma care and maintaining verification by organizations such as the American College of Surgeons. However, the volume and complexity of these data can be challenging to hone in on what is important. This study describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of an interactive trauma registry dashboard developed for enhancing compliance with trauma center verification standards. Developed using R programming, the dashboard consolidates trauma metrics into a layered, web-based interface featuring interactive visualizations and modular components tailored to performance improvement and compliance tracking. The primary data source is the trauma registry, with optional integration of external files. Implementation of the dashboard streamlined reporting processes by eliminating the need for multiple static reports, reducing analysis time, and enhancing communication among trauma team members. Monthly reviews of performance indicators supported real-time monitoring of compliance with American College of Surgeons standards. By transforming raw data into actionable insights, the dashboard improved operational efficiency and facilitated data-driven decision-making. This project demonstrates how applied informatics tools can enhance trauma program performance and verification readiness while supporting broader quality improvement efforts in clinical practice.
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Elisa Szydziak
Nwe Oo Mon
Sara Cardozo-Stolberg
CIN Computers Informatics Nursing
Nassau University Medical Center
Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75bedc6e9836116a2425b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/cin.0000000000001480