All right, Gregor. Now all we need is a financial backer and together
we'll get this whole healthcare mess straightened out. We can write
up a casestudy about how UX can save the world and offer
profit-sharing to the entire IxDA membership for their love and
support. ;)

I'm certain that GP practices are very different. Actually, even
within the ecosystem of the ED we have a lot of different user
constituencies ranging from nurses who usually check boxes and
free-text very little to physicians who need the flexibility to
create a record with maximum flexibility to document care to lab
systems and specialists who "graze" on select data.

Then you add in complications such as the entire of the triage
process needing to be completed within 3-5 minutes (!) often with
uncooperative or non-communicative patients...well, you get it. 

Oh, and everybody wants to see every piece of data on the screen at
all times to support on-the-spot decision-making.

I would love to learn more about systems that support private
practice and non-warzone-like medical environments.


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