WebView™

All Your Answers, No Boundaries.


Salient's flexible web-based solution gives you convenient access to your data any time you need it! Just log in and connect to your organization's performance facts using an internet connection. Now you can access business facts in any context and compare to any other indicators - simply through your web browser!"


Drill Down and Explore:


Any Trend

Question trends visually and see what's behind the numbers; finding the specifics you can act on.


Any Detail

Rubberband to list exactly which products, customers, assets or other business entities are out of range from the norm


Any Comparison

Visually select items to investigate why; for example, one may use this chart to see which key accounts are driving growth in the territory in question


Anywhere

Set your drill path on the fly; you decide what to question next.


Any Time

Choose the time frame being monitored: individual days, fiscal calendars, weeks, months, or quarters



You will find the navigation and functions similar to Salient's acclaimed Interactive Miner (SIM®) - you can easily transition back and forth - whether it's in the office or on the go.


-Create bookmarks
-Add measures
-Open up graphs


WebView also provides interactive tools and capabilities similar to Margin Minder's interface including:


-Drillable Comparisons, Share, Two-Way Exception (Scatter), and
-Correlative TimeSeries Modes.

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New York State Senate Testimony

Salient Presents to Republican Committee Medicaid Task Force - March, 2010

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New York Medicaid oversight office to use data-mining visualization

CivSource - January, 2010



N.Y. State Chooses Salient for Medicaid Oversight

January, 2010



Democratic legislators propose reforms, savings

The Observer Dispatch - October 2009



Salient Health Care Presentation:
Focus on Medicaid Oversight

April, 2009

 


Salient Health Care Presentation:
Focus on Policy & Planning

April, 2009

 


Pharmacy ordered to repay $3.3M in Medicaid claims

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Chemung County saves $1M in Medicaid, Related Cost

Elmira Star Gazette – May 2008

 


Chautauqua County Contracts Salient

May 2008

 


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N.Y. Counties Expose Medicaid Fraud

Computerworld – November 22, 2006

 


Albany County, N.Y., Signs with Salient

Government Technology – November 14, 2006

 

N.Y. County Chooses Salient for Medicaid

FCW – November 14, 2006

 


Albany County Switches to Salient

The Business Review – November 13, 2006

 


4th New York County to Contract Salient

November 13, 2006

 


CMS & Salient Give States Better Look

Government Computer News – November 6, 2006

 


Monroe County, NY Contracts for Salient

August 28, 2006

 


Onondaga County Investigates Medicaid Fraud

News10 Now VIDEO – August 7, 2006

 


Chemung County and Salient Team Up

WETM VIDEO – July 30, 2006

 


New York Counties Eye Salient

TechWeb – March 21, 2006

 


N.Y. Counties Turn to Salient to Boost Efficiency

FCW – March 15, 2006

 


NYSAC Partners to Improve Government Efficiency

Government Technology – March 15, 2006

 


NYSAC and Salient Partner

March 14, 2006

 


Allentown Testimony

March 3, 2006

 

Mining Medicaid

Government Health IT – April 24, 2006

 


How to Stop Medicaid Fraud

City Journal – Spring 2006

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