Click any measure card on the Mission: Lifeline overview and you land on the detail page for that one measure. The detail page exists for one job — show you exactly which PCRs counted, which did not, and why.

The header

At the top is the breadcrumb (Operations / Mission: Lifeline / followed by the measure key), the measure name as the heading, and the measure description below. On the right, the same Range picker as the overview — 1m, 3m, 6m, or 12m. Switching the range re-queries the detail.

The summary cards

Three cards across the top of the body:

  • Met (numerator) — green count of PCRs that met the measure criteria.
  • Not met — rose count of PCRs that were eligible but did not meet the criteria.
  • Excluded (exception) — amber count of PCRs that the spec excluded from the denominator.

The grid

Below the summary, a row per PCR. Columns: Status (a colored pill: Met, Not met, or Excluded), Incident #, Date, Unit, Age, Primary Impression, Reason, PCR ID.

The Reason column is the most useful one. For a Not met row, it explains which spec criterion was missed (for example, "no 12-lead ECG documented"). For an Excluded row, it explains why the PCR was removed from the denominator. For a Met row, it confirms what was found in the chart.

The grid supports search, column filters, multi-column sort, and column reordering. Page size is fifty rows.

Tips

  • Filter Status to Not met first. That is the worklist — every PCR you could improve.
  • Read the Reason column before opening the PCR. Often the same reason repeats across many rows, which usually points at a documentation pattern your crews need feedback on rather than a clinical gap.
  • Drill back to the PCR. The Incident # and PCR ID are there so you can pull up the actual chart in CloudPCR for QI follow-up.
  • Pending measures show a holding message. If a measure card on the overview was tagged Pending, the detail page says the drill-down for that measure is implemented in a follow-up release.

Where the data comes from

The same source as the overview — CloudPCR's reporting service. The detail endpoint returns a row per PCR with the per-measure result attached, which is what fills both the summary cards and the grid.