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> From: Thomas Beale <thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com>
> Subject: Re: Issues around UI technologies and bindings to back end
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Now Greg's reply....<br>
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Greg Caulton wrote:
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Excellent insight Gavin.&nbsp; You speak to the difference between Cerner
and Microsoft.&nbsp; Microsoft is a dump of healthcare related controls
whereas Cerner provides software that is suited to clinicians workflow
(to some degree).<br>
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Loosely speaking (though we do not use them) I see the OpenEHR
templates are what you described - a form.&nbsp; I agree that the auto
generated web forms are usability challenged. <br>
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yes - see other post - this is a hard problem to solve in general, even
though in some specific cases it is not that hard.<br>
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 type="cite"> But one could build a UI that is not so mundane.&nbsp; We have
many more properties in the model behind our forms than is currently
included in the templates to achieve that and soon we will have a web
client to complement our fat client using the same underlying data
model and services.&nbsp; It will be interesting to see if we can break
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in that case I would suggest that if there were an open shareable way
of expressing some of that logic it might be an interesting solution
that the openEHR community could use.<br>
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- thomas beale<br>
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 If there was interest, its possible though Tim seems to be stuck on a
tangent of thinking that you cant have analysts and clinicians work with
tools and store useful interactive information in a data model... sigh....



-- 
Gregory Caulton
Principal at PatientOS Inc.
personal email: caultonpos at gmail.com
http://www.patientos.com
corporate: (888)-NBR-1EMR || fax  857.241.3022
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