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HDC Discover offers flexible export capabilities to use exported charts and tables for conference presentations, team meetings, or collaborative discussions, without exposing sensitive or identifiable information. 

Under the Single Measure View, there are two distinct export options, each designed for a different purpose: 

  1. Export as an Image (Chart Export) 

This export option allows you to export different visualizations as an image file. This is ideal for incorporating graphs into presentations, reports, and quick sharing of trends. 

How to Export a Chart 

  • In the Single Measure View, locate the Export button in the top-right corner of the screen.
  • Click the Export button to open a pop-up dialog that allows you to tailor the exported image to your needs.
  • After finalizing your selections, click Export again. The visualization is downloaded as an image file on your local machine, ready to be used without the need for manual editing or removal of sensitive details. 

2. Export to CSV (Data View Export) 

HDC Discover also allows the export of the underlying data used to create those visualizations. This option is available through the Data View tab within the Single Measure View. 

  • Accessing the Data View Tab 

Below the Single Measure View, locate the available tabs and click on the Data View tab. 

  • Viewing the Data 

The data table mirrors the information used in the charts and is shaped by the selected data sources and the time frame chosen in the visualization. 

  • Exporting the Data 

To download the data for deeper analysis or sharing, click the Export to CSV button. 

This export option is ideal for offline analysis, further investigation, and sharing detailed results with peers. 

Privacy and Data Protection 

All exports of data from HDC Discover are the aggregated results of our measures. No identifiable patient data is exposed. 

When exporting data, you may choose to include the identities of your peers, who have entrusted you with their data. Please ensure you have their permission to share their identity.