Dikha De

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  • in reply to: Discussion 3 (DTDS21) #9207
    Dikha De
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    Which is the best type of graph to show ranking?
    – A bar graph

    If we rank claims from most to least frequent, which service category would be at the top of the list (most frequent)?
    – Curative Care Visits (1110)

    Which would be at the bottom?
    – Speech Therapy (1)

    Is this true for both Eastern and Northern Zones, or do the rankings differ?
    For Northern, Curative Care Visits is still the most frequent (589) but Inpatient Medical and Obstetrics (2 claims each) are the least frequent

    in reply to: Discussion 2 (DTDS21) #9025
    Dikha De
    Participant

    Which type of graph do you think is best for showing Flores del Mundo’s membership trends over the course of the year?
    Line Graphs are a good way to show trends of membership over the year. If we are graphing total members vs employees/spouse/dependent, a color coded bar graph might be helpful in visually differentiating.

    On the same graph, different contrasting colors can be used to differentiate between both the groups. If we talk about memberships over the year, a line graph would work but if we have to plot total vs categories, it would be better to do it in vertical color blocked bar charts

    in reply to: Discussion 1 (DTDS21) #9015
    Dikha De
    Participant

    The WHO local maternity dashboard is a very simple color coded excel worksheet with data. Though, it has much room to be constructed into into a dashboard. It cannot be called a dashboard due to the lack of visual summaries and incomplete labelling. While the red color code stands out as “danger” areas to focus on: Caesarean section rates, Admission to SBCU and overall perinatal mortality rate. A better dashboard can be built to visually indicate each of the performance measures and how far off they are from their respective target measures.

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