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Analytics: Why Today's Production in the Morning Huddle Differs from Scheduled Production on the Ticker
Analytics: Why Today's Production in the Morning Huddle Differs from Scheduled Production on the Ticker

Understand the differing logics for Today's Production metrics throughout the Analytics portal

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Written by Erika Gardner
Updated over 4 months ago

There are multiple metrics tracking Today's Scheduled Production throughout Analytics. These metrics have differing logics or definitions, depending on where you are looking.

Scheduled production is based on the fees attached to the procedures that are on the schedule. This means that every appointment block is read by Analytics and the scheduled dollar amount is pulled from each procedure on an appointment block.

Morning Huddle

Gross Scheduled Production (Today View)

The Morning Huddle displays Gross Scheduled Production for the day. This number will match the Provider Pulse's Production metric when the Production Type filter is set to Gross Production.

Be sure to change the Date Range to "Today" in the Provider Pulse to ensure you are viewing the correct data. To adjust the Production Type in the Provider Pulse, simply select the drop down menu in the top right hand corner and select Gross Production:

Performance Board Ticker

Today's Scheduled Production

The Ticker's Today's Scheduled Production metric (found on the Performance Board), uses historical data to create a ratio between your gross production and your net production. We then use that data to estimate todays net production from your gross production for the day. This metric does depend on your Production Settings being set to Net Production. In order to adjust these settings, refer to this article.

When Net Production by Procedure Type is selected in the Production Settings, the Today's Scheduled Production number in the Ticker will match with Provider Pulse's Production when the Production Type filter is also set to Net Production (by procedure date). Be sure to change the Date Range to "Today" in the Provider Pulse to ensure you are viewing the correct data.

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