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New Patient Journey Demonstrator at MSCUI.net

Hi all - great news, an updated version of the Patient Journey Demonstrator, the project I am currently working on, has been released. Check it out at https://www.mscui.net/PatientJourneyDemonstrator.

In this release we fixed lots of bugs, as well as added some new features around capturing input from the user. Below is a list of some of the new features and a video walkthrough of the whole demonstrator...

Presence Indicators

Presence and availability is a really important theme in health care. Everywhere where we display an employee’s name, we show their presence...

Updated Navigation Bar

The updated navigation bar allows you to move backwards and forwards through different demonstrators too.

Silverlight Patient Banner

We have incorporated the new Silverlight patient banner, from the Microsoft Health CUI controls library.

Menu Pearl

We have a new menu pearl that will allow you access to some of the new features within the demonstrator - in this release, the ability to add a consultation!

Creating a Consultation

In the primary care demonstrator, you can now create a new consultation, prescribe medications and record observations. You can then save this to the patient record and see the activity list and meds list update!

SNOMED Terminology Lookup

We have taken a subset of the SNOMED database of clinical terms, and made these searchable when creating a consultation. Try typing ‘Chest Pain’.

Search and Prescribe Medications

Search for medications and prescribe to see the meds list view update.

Styled Meds List View

We have styled the Microsoft Health CUI Meds List View control to fit in visually with the demonstrator.

Drug details on Patient Chart’s table view

We have added columns to the table view in Patient Charts for showing the drugs the patient is taking.

Visual Makeover of the ECG charts

We are looking at different ways of representing the deep zoom, digital ECG data (in the Secondary Care Demonstrator). One of those explorations was to make the full result set look more like the live ECG. This is an easter egg, and requires you to press F8 once, as soon as the Secondary Care Demonstrator has loaded!

Annotating the Angiogram

We have added a bunch of features that allow you to annotate the ECG video in the secondary care demonstrator...

Including a tool bar for measuring, inking, drawing marquees, zooming in and going full screen...

A collapsible list of the annotation history...

The ability to attach a text note to each annotation...

A frame by frame selector allowing you to see what annotations are already on the video and provide navigation to those frames...

Walkthrough Video

Check out the video below for a complete walkthrough of the demonstrator - or better still - check it out at https://www.mscui.net/PatientJourneyDemonstrator.

Download the video here.

Keep checking here for future Patient Journey Demonstrator updates :)

Martin

Comments

  • Anonymous
    September 11, 2008
    You've been kicked (a good thing) - Trackback from DotNetKicks.com

  • Anonymous
    September 12, 2008
    Nikolay Raychev on SL and Localization, Chris Koenig on Style, WPF and SL, ux.artu.tv with developer

  • Anonymous
    September 16, 2008
    Martin, this is one of the greatest post of recent times. You've shown us some amazing and cool ideas. Excellent post.

  • Anonymous
    September 17, 2008
    ilves - very kind of you, thanks! Plenty more to come :)

  • Anonymous
    September 29, 2008
    Hi Martin - not sure if you're back from vacation yet, but if you are, I was just wondering if there is any initiative underway to convert MSCUI.net to RC0?  I started the process and realized it's gonna take a little time to sweep through everything! :) This is really an amazing framework and a superb demo at once. cheers Rob

  • Anonymous
    September 29, 2008
    Hey rob, I am back now. We will be moving straight to RTW - RC0 is more of a developer build. Not sure when that will be just yet, but we would hope to follow RTW very closely. Thanks, Martin