On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 03:13:32PM +0300, Peter Damoc wrote:

> From your experience what would be the the best way to interact with such a
> piece of software?
There is no single way to interact with software "in
medicine". You need to define in which scenario such as
"during patient encounter", "when planning a procedure",
"when preparing referral documents".

>From your screenshot I cannot deduce the scenario. At least
it does not appeal to me directly for any scenario I can
think of such that I go "Ah, yeah, I'll use that during
patient encounters". But tell you what, that's also entirely
provider-specific. It seems that Horst, Ian, Syan, Richard
and me all have slightly to very different approaches to
documentation.

> - The second column holds some data about the patient: name, age, some
> unique ID like SSN, contact info, then a list with the previous medical
> encounters, possibly more data like allergies and current problems.
> - when one of the dates from the medical encounters list is selected the
> third column is populated with data from that medical encounter.
What constitutes an encounter ? How would they identified
among each other ?

> - In the third column you can drag and drop "Actions" from the bottom store
> to the upper list.
Perhaps usable in planning something, not usable during patient
encounters (IMO).

Karsten
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