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case, and selects **Finish**. After the process is finished, the employee case becomes inactive. Inactive employee is then considered completed. The key pieces of data to be captured and recorded are:
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case, and selects **Finish**. After the process is finished, the employee case becomes inactive. The inactive employee case is then considered completed. The key pieces of data to be captured and recorded are:
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After you completed the process and selects**Finish** in the business process flow, the employee case will be moved to inactive state. You can also make employee cases inactive for certain reasons if the employee case is now longer being worked on. In that case you can deactivate the employee case from the command bar.
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After you complete the process and select**Finish** in the business process flow, the employee case will become inactive. You can also make employee cases inactive for certain reasons if the employee case is no longer being worked on. In that case, you can deactivate the employee case from the command bar.
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# Use the Workplace Care Management dashboard
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This article is for Health and Safety Leads who use the Power BI dashboard to have an awareness of employee well-being and effectively manage and track employee cases across their network of facilities and locations using the Return to the Workplace solution.
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This article is for health and safety leads who use the Power BI dashboard to gain awareness of employee well-being, and effectively manage and track employee cases across their network of facilities and locations, by using the Return to the Workplace solution.
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## How to view the Workplace Care Management dashboard
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1. Open Power BI Desktop.
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2. In the search bar, search for Return to the Workplace – **Care management**.
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2. In the search bar, search for Return to Workplace – **Care management**.
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## Overview page
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The overview page is the default page of the dashboard that provides an overall visibility into key metrics and trends related to employee cases. The key metrics include:
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The overview page is the default page of the dashboard that provides overall visibility into key metrics and trends related to employee cases. The key metrics include:
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- Total Active Cases: Number of active cases.
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- Total active cases: Number of active cases.
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- Cases per case manager: Average number of active cases (in open, investigating, and monitoring phase) per case manager.
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- Cases per case manager: Average number of active cases (in open, investigating, and monitoring phases) per case manager.
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- Days without New Cases: Number of days for which a new case has not been opened at a facility.
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- Average risk: Average case risk associated with a facility or group of facilities.
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- Average resolution time: Days needed to resolve cases.
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The interactive map displays the active cases by stage and by ___location. The size of the bubble represents the number of cases. The Case Manager Overview table contains information about number of cases, average risk, and average resolution time (days).
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The interactive map displays the active cases by stage and ___location. The size of the bubble represents the number of cases. The case manager overview table contains information about the number of cases, average risk, and average resolution time in days.
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This page provides a detailed view of active cases being investigated with a set of key metrics important for that stage. Key metrics include:
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The interactive map displays the ___location of cases in the investigating stage. You can drill into the data by country, province, and facility. The size of the bubble represents the number of cases.
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The Case Manager Overview table contains information about number of cases, case manager, time to start investigating, and time to reach a contact in tabular form.
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The case manager overview table contains information about number of cases, case manager, time to start investigating, and time to reach a contact.
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## Give feedback about the solution
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To provide feedback about the Return to the Workplace solution, visit <https://aka.ms/rtw-community>.
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To provide feedback about the Return to the Workplace solution, go to the [Return to the workplace community page](https://aka.ms/rtw-community).
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> If you are a US Government customer, you'll have to install using the deployment package available on GitHub. More information: [Appendix: Deploy the app and publish Power BI dashboard (US Government customers only)](#appendix-deploy-the-app-and-publish-power-bi-dashboard-us-government-customers-only).
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