A design protocol to develop radiology dashboards

Acta Inform Med. 2014 Oct;22(5):341-6. doi: 10.5455/aim.2014.22.341-346. Epub 2014 Oct 29.

Abstract

Aim: The main objective of this descriptive and development research was to introduce a design protocol to develop radiology dashboards.

Material and methods: The first step was to determine key performance indicators for radiology department. The second step was to determine required infrastructure for implementation of radiology dashboards. Infrastructure was extracted from both data and technology perspectives. The third step was to determine main features of the radiology dashboards. The fourth step was to determine the key criteria for evaluating the dashboards. In all these steps, non-probability sampling methods including convenience and purposive were employed and sample size determined based on a persuasion model.

Results: Results showed that there are 92 KPIs, 10 main features for designing dashboards and 53 key criteria for dashboards evaluation. As well as, a Prototype of radiology management dashboards in four aspects including services, clients, personnel and cost-income were implemented and evaluated. Applying such dashboards could help managers to enhance performance, productivity and quality of services in radiology department.

Keywords: Dashboards; Design; Protocol; Radiology Department.

Publication types

  • Review