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Designing a New Electronic Medical Record

39 points| samratjp | 13 years ago |techcrunch.com | reply

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[+] ilaksh|13 years ago|reply
Since this is going on github, why not expand it a bit to allow people to submit things like stylesheets for different types of media/screen sizes or even JavaScript code for formatting the CCD XML format or maybe doing different internationalization formats? Anyway the next step after the design is for everyone to try to code the same design, so might as well at least be open to that part of it.

I don't really have time but if I wanted my submission to be considered I would try to cheat that way by creating working JavaScript code that processed XML and spit out different formatted versions for phones vs. larger screens and also different languages.

[+] ry|13 years ago|reply
We're having a quick discussion tomorrow - we currently have .HTML. We are going to add .CSS and .JS.

Anything else we are missing?

[+] joeblau|13 years ago|reply
Do you know where there are any samples a CCD XML file or better yet, a DTD for their format?
[+] rdl|13 years ago|reply
Not at all surprised the VA is involved in something like this -- they are one of the best large EMR/EHR deployments in government and a great system by commercial standards too. They seem to be a decade or two ahead of the active duty military medical system on this. (VistA vs. AHLTA).

There's a new effort to merge both systems onto a new one called OSEHRA (Open Source ...), which should be interesting, but I hope it looks more like VistA and less like AHLTA. I suspect MEDCOM is more powerful politically than the VA, though.

[+] famousactress|13 years ago|reply
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[+] rjzzleep|13 years ago|reply
i'm actually interested in this for different reasons.

ps. got an api?

[edit] forgot to read the profile

[+] greyboy|13 years ago|reply
Cool, having some professional experience in this domain, I'm interested in what you folks are doing.
[+] kodisha|13 years ago|reply
looked up a bit for existing records, and required fields and there is no placeholder for genetics data.

Maybe I'm wrong, or I'm overseeing something but I think that "Patient has inherited malicious BRCA1 mutation" information should be IN patients medical record.

[+] ry|13 years ago|reply
we're using the standard set of fields that all EMRs will be required to produce. you can def submit a design that includes those AND how you would represent genetics data.
[+] GiraffeNecktie|13 years ago|reply
They're dedicating a whole $25k for this project. As a prize? Surely the government should be engaging a good UX design shop and spending a reasonable sum of money for a complete design and implementation cycle including user testing.
[+] kyro|13 years ago|reply
This is right up my freakin' alley. Awesome.
[+] joeblau|13 years ago|reply
Oh man, you're the guy that did the cool site face lifts :).
[+] rjzzleep|13 years ago|reply
when you're saying design, you don't mean the actually restructuring, but just the way it's represented correct? so whatever is in the txt stays in the txt