Test Case report from Bonnie Could save hours and improve accuracy of information

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      Having Bonnie produce these reports would save many, many hours of manual work that is currently really hard to do accurately. The reports, if provided in excel with filters, would help a tester make sure a good sampling of all the needed types of tests have been produced and we could more easily find particular types of test in the battery.
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      Having Bonnie produce these reports would save many, many hours of manual work that is currently really hard to do accurately. The reports, if provided in excel with filters, would help a tester make sure a good sampling of all the needed types of tests have been produced and we could more easily find particular types of test in the battery.

      During this annual update cycle, the Measure Stewards created an excel spreadsheet to plan our test strategy in Bonnie. As an initial "planning tool" it was helpful to look at test development in this way, but once the first battery of tests was entered into Bonnie, maintaining this spreadsheet has been a huge time sink. The process is all manual and highly prone to human error. It is very difficult and time consuming to maintain..

      It would be much smarter to allow a spreadsheet to be generated directly out of Bonnie. The measure steward could create a sheet initially as a planning exercise, then new tabs could be added by using a function from Bonnie that output this report for the latest battery of tests and current logic associated with the measure.

      I am envisioning this as an Excel Spreadsheet. (See attached sample), but in a way, this would be very similar to the gone-by-the-wayside QRDA Category II Report (sort of).

      The other thing that would be helpful would be to identify in the report where the tests are that represent POSITIVE TEST for Population X, or NEGATIVE TEST for Population X. Currently it is very hard to find which test have these characteristics. If there were a column in the Excel sheet, we could more easily filter the list to find where certain kinds of test are missing.

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            Lisa Nelson (Inactive)
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