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Hello,
I am looking to add a 10% threshhold for any provider 10% above or below the Group Average. Ive never used Standard Deveation, but I believe that is what I need to use here. In the matrix in the screen shot we have Rows: "Provider Name". Columns: HCPCS_CS. Values: Voucher #, aka "Visits" shown as Count Distinct. Then we have CPT_Code, aka "Provider %", shown as Count, shown as Percent of Row Total. Then we have "Group Average (Ignore Degree)" aka "Group %", shown as Percent of Grand total. Finally, we have National %, aka "National Average", shown as Percent of Grand Total.
I have included all of the fields. If there is anything else the experts know please let me know and I will get that for you! Thank you in advance!
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@jonnyA
Please follow Standard Deviation in Power BI | Dash-Intel.
Or just follow this tutorial video:
Standard Deviation in Power BI | How to create measures for SD, Mean and Upper/Lower Limits - YouTub...
Paul Zheng _ Community Support Team
If this post helps, please Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@jonnyA
Please follow Standard Deviation in Power BI | Dash-Intel.
Or just follow this tutorial video:
Standard Deviation in Power BI | How to create measures for SD, Mean and Upper/Lower Limits - YouTub...
Paul Zheng _ Community Support Team
If this post helps, please Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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