Study reports, insights & dashboards

  • WMO
  • Non-WMO

Epic Research Reports

What can Epic do for you as a researcher? Do you know which reports you can generate yourself in Epic? Which filters (rapport groupers) can you apply? A lot of detailed information about your study/studies can be retrieved from Epic.

On the specific Eva Research page, you can find a lot of information about this. For example, the research reports in Epic are available for research coordinators, healthcare providers, researchers, and data managers. These reports can provide overviews of, for example, patients linked to your study/studies, appointments of study patients, admissions of study patients, adverse events, registered procedures of study patients or studies for which you are the principal investigator or research coordinator.

If you would like to configure your own criteria and columns in reports, and have the possibility to save private reports, you will need the additional Epic role “Poweruser Reports” (3005). This role can be requested by your supervisor.

Another example is the Analytics Catalog, which allows you to search for and open reports, dashboards, SlicerDicer models, and sessions in Epic.

Do you have a specific question? Schedule an online appointment for the digital consultation hours with the EvA Helpdesk.

BI dashboards  

BI also has a dedicated research page with links to several BI producten, including, for example, the RDP catalog and Data Standardization (ICD10/SNOMED), as well as the Dashboard Research Studies. Here you will find three dashboards based on source data from Research Manager and Epic. You can access meta and detailed information about WMO-regulated studies, non-WMO-regulated studies, and biobanks that have been approved and are running within Amsterdam UMC. You can apply your own filters and create exports. More information can be found in the Leeswijzer.

You can also submit specific questions to BI. Please contact them via ServiceNow (available on working days from 9:00 to 17:00 u).