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* [[SAS]]
* [[SAS]]
* Microsoft Access ([[CFE]])
* Microsoft Access ([[CFE]])
* Other Statistical software - SPSS, Stata, R
* Other Statistical software - SPSS (license no longer renewed), Stata (license no longer renewed), R (seldomly used) 
* Statistical Process Control software - Chart Runner Lean
* Statistical Process Control software- Chart Runner Lean (retired 2021 by Provider and no longer supported) and replaced by SQCPack8 by PQ Systems.  New company name Advantive LLC bought the PQ System mid year 2023.  
 
 
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* This article will likely be one of the more common landing points for external users. What do we want to tell them? Do we have any project articles we want to link in that especially highlight what we can do? [[ALERT Scale]]?Ttenbergen 22:50, 2017 June 7 (CDT)
** It's not currently linked from [[Data User Portal for the Manitoba Critical Care and Medicine Databases]], but it is linked from [[Data Collector Portal]]. Do we want it to be linked? Are we telling anything worth telling? Or should we clean it out? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 20:00, 2022 February 17 (CST) }}


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 12:06, 2024 March 11

Critical Care and Medicine Database has a full time Statistician. Some basic analysis is done by the data processors using CFE.

The data is analyzed using a mixture of the following tools:

  • SAS
  • Microsoft Access (CFE)
  • Other Statistical software - SPSS (license no longer renewed), Stata (license no longer renewed), R (seldomly used)
  • Statistical Process Control software- Chart Runner Lean (retired 2021 by Provider and no longer supported) and replaced by SQCPack8 by PQ Systems. New company name Advantive LLC bought the PQ System mid year 2023.

See also

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