Clinical Governance Dashboard
How do you use the dashboard? Start by selecting a site and a from/to time window at the top. The dashboard will recalculate each card to reflect that segment of operations. Use the tabs to focus on specific domains. The overview provides a compact summary, while the other tabs focus on Safety and Dose, Contrast, Infection, Reporting and Communication, AI Monitoring, and Culture and Learning. Each KPI card is designed to be read in a few seconds. The large number shows the current value for your selected site and time window. The thin progress bar indicates your progress toward the target. The status chip labels performance as Good, Watch, or Risk. The tiny trend line shows direction over time. Click PNG to save a card’s sparkline for slides or board packs. Use ‘Import JSON’ or ‘Import CSV’ when you’re ready to load your live data. Export allows you to download the current dataset for versioning or sharing. Print opens a clean view that converts well to PDF. The Methods tab lists definitions, numerators, denominators, targets, data sources, and update cadence for each metric, helping keep teams aligned and simplifying audits.
You can read the cards to decide next steps. When CT Within DIR IQR increases toward or above the target, protocol harmonization efforts are paying off. If it stalls below the target, look for outlier protocols by body region and scanner generation, then assign a short improvement cycle. For Median Report TAT, lower is better. If the trend line bends upward, check reading queues, subspecialty coverage, or dictation stalls. For Closed-loop Critical Results, aim for 95 percent or higher within the set time standard, then verify that near misses trigger a brief debrief. In the Contrast tab, the Reaction Rate and Extravasation Rate should trend downward as screening and technique improve. When you notice a bump, check kit readiness, staff mix on late shifts, and documentation completeness. In the Infection tab, the Infection Prevention Composite and Hand Hygiene scores indicate whether basic practices are being consistently followed. If the composite score is below target, use the checklist to identify the few items that most often fail. In the AI tab, Sensitivity and PPV should stay within acceptance bounds while Alert Volume remains near your expected operating point. If sensitivity dips or alert volume drifts, conduct your post-market review and consider rolling back. Finally, treat Near-miss Reporting Density as a culture indicator. A gradual increase suggests staff feel safe reporting, and leaders are closing the feedback loop. Pair these readings with the Methods tab to keep definitions clear, and you’ll turn the dashboard from a simple scorecard into a useful weekly decision-making tool.