Product Updates

Track Performance at a Glance With Enhanced Analytics

Published on December 02, 2025

What’s new

The practitioner analytics page just got a major upgrade—making your data easier to access, faster to interpret, and more actionable than ever.

With the upgraded analytics page, you can now:

  • See if performance is trending up or down (with new +/– indicators).
  • Access the most recent 30 days of data (no waiting for month-end).
  • Switch between 7-day, 30-day, or 12-month views to spot trends quickly, and view data at the day-to-day level
  • View individual practitioner performance on Plans Sent and Conversion metrics.
Fullscript analytics dashboard

Track performance at a glance with enhanced analytics.

Why it matters

Providers told us that accessing performance data often felt disconnected from daily workflows—requiring too many clicks and too much effort to be useful at the moment. Our goal was to make your analytics page a more natural extension of your day, helping you understand and act on performance data without slowing down your care delivery.

This upgrade helps you:

  • Identify performance changes faster: new trend indicators show movement at a glance
  • Get insights in real-time: no more waiting for static monthly snapshots
  • Drill into practitioner-level performance: see what’s working (and where to support)
  • React with confidence: up-to-date metrics make it easier to interpret behavior patterns and optimize your approach

The bottom line

The upgraded practitioner analytics page is built to reflect how real clinics operate—dynamic, data-informed, and patient-focused. With clearer visuals and more flexible timeframes, this update gives you sharper insights into the numbers that matter—helping you deliver better care and run a smarter practice.

Meet your practice’s enhanced report card


Disclaimer

The information in this article is intended for healthcare practitioners for educational purposes only, and is not a substitute for informed medical, legal, or financial advice. Practitioners should rely on their own professional training and judgement, and consult appropriate legal, financial, or clinical experts when necessary.
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