The StrataJazz® Administrator Certification Program is designed to empower all StrataJazz® system administrators with courses hosted virtually or in our state-of-the-art training center in downtown Chicago. With hands-on exercises, enhanced system architecture documentation, how-to guides and access to our experts, system administrators will leave training better equipped to maintain and optimize their StrataJazz® module and support end users. They will also begin to develop a network of other advanced StrataJazz® administrators who can be invaluable resources as new challenges emerge.
In this class, you learn all the tools and processes you need to maintain the fundamental components of the Capital Planning module, including system administrator responsibilities and troubleshooting.
Starting in June 2024, this class will no longer be offered. Instead, Management Reporting content is covered within the new Performance Management class.
In this class, you learn all the tools and processes you need to maintain and roll over the Management Reporting module in addition to confidently educating and supporting other users of the module in your organization.
In this class, you learn all the tools and processes you need to maintain and roll over the Management Reporting and Productivity Reporting modules. In addition, you will learn to confidently support other users of the module and troubleshoot common issues. Upon completion of all certification steps, attendees are certified in both the Management Reporting and Productivity Reporting modules. This course is a day and a half. Day 1 covers Management Reporting and System Center, while day 2 covers Productivity Reporting.
In this class, you learn all the tools and processes you need to maintain and roll over the OnePlan Budgeting module in addition to confidently educating and supporting other users of the module in your organization.
In this class, you learn all the tools and processes you need to maintain and roll over the Rolling Forecasting model for the Strategic Planning module. In addition, you will learn to create new initiative forecasts and troubleshoot common issues.
This class has been retired as Decision Support customers are encouraged to transition to our new Integrated Analytics and Reporting suite of tools. If you are interested in learning about Ad Hoc Reporter, refer to the Ad Hoc Reporter eLearning course in Training Center. Alternatively, you can attend the Ad Hoc Reporter for Financial Planning class. Though this class uses FP examples, the content is still applicable to those using Ad Hoc Reporter for DS and contains optional, DS-specific exercises.
In this class, you learn the functionality needed to create and maintain Ad Hoc Reporter, in addition to confidently supporting other reporting users in your organization. In addition to Ad Hoc Reporter, we also review building executive dashboard. This class covers concepts that apply to reporting for all StrataJazz® solutions; however, for this specific class, we focus on building a Financial Planning report.
In this class, you learn the fundamentals and tools needed to create and maintain patient populations, service lines, and calculated system fields. Following successful certification in this class, the expectation is that you are able to handle essential build, maintenance, and troubleshooting tasks.
In this class, you learn the functionality and basic procedures for the Contract Analytics module. Following successful certification in this class, the expectation is that you are able to handle essential build, maintenance, and troubleshooting tasks.
In this class, you learn what Cost Accounting is and the basic processes and configuration steps needed to be an effective and independent administrator of the Cost Accounting module of Decision Support. Following successful certification in this class, the expectation is that you are able to handle fundamental build, maintenance, and troubleshooting tasks.
5 NASBA CPE Credits available for this class
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