January 24, 2018

  • Triage View
  • Study Dashboard
  • Incident Notifications Across Users
  • De-Clutter Manage Data 
  • WTH Surveys
  • Incident Enhancements

 

Triage View 

The "triage" view allows you to view all participant incidents in one place, that way, you can easily triage all of the incidents that need immediate attention! When you click on the incident on the left hand side, the participants adherence snapshot will appear and allow you to view their information and add any comments. 

 

Study Dashboard

You can now see a view of all of the important things that you need to take care of your participants on a daily basis! The study dashboard offers a quick, easy view of things like incidents and enrollment so that you don't have to dig around or confer with your teams to see what needs attention.

 

Incident Notifications Across Users

Incident statuses are now updated study wide! For example, if 2Pac reads or resolves and issue, Biggie can now see on his dashboard and triage view that 2Pac has completed these actions.

 

De-Clutter Manage Data 

Make your views in manage data more useful and easy to read with the ability to chose which columns appear! You can do this by clicking the gear icon and unchecking boxes on the dropdown menu that appears. 

 

WTH Surveys 

WTH now offers it's own INTERNAL survey creation tool. We also renamed "manage devices" to "data sources." You can create a survey inside of WTH by going to data sources and clicking the "internal survey" choice on the drop down. The WTH survey builder offers all of the same options as Qualtrics. Do not fret, all Qualtrics integrations will remain intact and if you need to use Qualtrics for any reason moving forward you will be able to! 


Incident Enhancements

Incidents can now be more useful with the ability to add all of the same variables that you could in messaging! This will allow you to receive incidents and incident emails with more information and decrease the need to also send messaging to PM's, RCs and Providers in order to receive adequate alerts.