Reviewing CKD Manager Reports

This area of the guide details the different report categories and highlights some key points to consider when reviewing the results. The reports have been grouped into categories, making it easier to identify specific cohorts of patients. After identifying the patients you can easily work on aggregates of patients, see Working with Data within the Patient Target Lists.

Note - As each practice may have different reporting requirements, this guide does not give details of all of the CKD Manager reports. However, it does highlight key points.

  • CKD Manager - The CKD Manager category contains a group of reports that are not assigned to a sub-category. This is so that it is easier to see the overall performance of your CKD Register. See CKD Manager.
  • CKD Manager Clinical Urgent - This collection of report lines are categorised under Clinical Urgent so that they can be viewed by clinicians who are familiar with managing both acute and chronic kidney disease. See CKD Manager Clinical Urgent.
  • CKD Manager Admin Urgent - Reports listed under the Admin Urgent category can be delegated to non-clinical staff that can assist in recalling the patients. See CKD Manager Admin Urgent.
  • CKD Manager Clinical Routine - The CKD Manager Clinical Routine reports are for clinicians to review but do not require urgent attention. See CKD Manager Clinical Routine.
  • CKD Manager Admin Routine - Reports listed under Admin Routine can be delegated to non-clinicians for processing. They do not require urgent attention. See CKD Manager Admin Routine.
  • CKD Manager Practice Monitoring - The Practice Monitoring reports help you audit your practice prevalence and review Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) levels. See CKD Manager Practice Monitoring.