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Stephen just uploaded a great training on all things ISP.

Enjoy!

:: Justin ::

Manipulating ISP Reports in Excel

I was working with Mary-Beth and the fine folks at Oak Hill on getting their ISP Data Reports just the way they want them.

They have standard prompt levels which are scored 1 through 5.  At the end of the month they like to have an average score for each task and overall.

By putting the full name of the prompt level in the Caption and the number in the acromym/label for the scoring method I was able to do the following thanks to a couple of simple tricks in Excel.

I was also able to use GoToMeeting to very easily record the process for them and help them out with their training.

Do you have examples of how you get data out of Therap just the way you want it?

:: Justin ::

Sazzad's latest suprise: New York Hab Plans in Therap 8.1

I think that Sajjadul dropped himself in hot water by letting slip on a call yesterday that he was testing Hab Plans.  Always wanting to play with new toys and also being very excited about this I begged Sazzad for a look.

Here’s what I saw:

If you are from New York, these will make perfect sense.  If not, then take a look and see if you would find them useful.

Once again, Sazzad and his team have exceeded all expectations!

Hab Plan FirstPage by you.

Starting on FirstPage, you’ll see that Hab Plans have their very own area (and set of roles).  The eagle-eyed amongst you may also have spotted the new stuff in the MAR box, I’ll show that off tomorrow!  As usual clicking on a screenshot will take you to my Flickr  account where you can see much more.

You can of course search for any Hab Plan that you have previously made:

Hab Plan Search by you.

As you can see, Hab Plans exist in the sames states as ISP (they will also have similar access roles).

Hab Plan 5 by you.

There is of course more…

Hab Plan 2 by you.

Including links to Servcies, Valued Outcomes and ISP Programs that are included in the ISP.

All of this has been based on conversations with numbers of our New York customers, for which we are vert grateful.

If you’d like to know or see more, be sure to give me a shout!

:: Justin ::

More wonders from Sazzad and his team!

I always love it when Sazzad starts a conversation with something like “We’ve been working on this idea…”.  It always ends up being really cool and really useful.  I am convinced that he now understands the Developmental Disability industry in the US better that an awful lot of so-called experts.

Here’s his latest offering:

A normal ISP Report might look somethign like this (click on the image to see a bigger version in Flickr

ISP Report Table View by you.

All very cool, but lots of numbers and not always easy to interpret.  How about if the report looked like this:

ISP Report Bar Graph by you.

or like this:

ISP Report Line Graph by you.

Pretty outstanding huh!

As of now, these reports are still in development, so take a look and give us your comments and suggestions so we can incorporate them.

:: Justin ::

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