International Journal of Neonatal Screening (Sep 2022)

Developing an Online Dashboard to Visualize Performance Data—Tennessee Newborn Screening Experience

  • Charles Lechner,
  • Marc Rumpler,
  • Mary Christine Dorley,
  • Yinmei Li,
  • Amanda Ingram,
  • Hilary Fryman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijns8030049
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
p. 49

Abstract

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Newborn screening (NBS) is a vital public health program and delays in the screening process can lead to catastrophic outcomes for infants and their families. Efforts to improve screening quality in Tennessee are proactive and ongoing. From these efforts, an open-access dashboard has been developed to address a need for methods to better visualize performance data, promote data transparency, and drive quality improvement. Dashboard development was a collaboration between a fellow from the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) and Tennessee NBS staff. Iterative dashboard prototypes were developed using Tableau software and incorporated feedback from Tennessee birthing facility staff and health experts. Infrastructure and procedures were created to reduce the burden of future dashboards. Eight NBS performance indicators are visualized across several views. These views are designed to provide an overview of NBS performance data when first accessed, then allow for a drill-down into specific data. This dashboard drives introspection at the state and facility level, making it possible to identify potential issues and necessary corrective actions earlier, therefore improving the completeness and timeliness of NBS in Tennessee. The experiences from developing this dashboard can be applied to future dashboard development in Tennessee NBS and other public health programs implementing similar measures.

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