Hi Rajib, The idea is that in HTML Form Entry you can create custom tags, and those tags are backed by java code, which *can* hit the database.
One point of the project would be to describe several useful widgets for summaries, that are generic enough to let people define things in the way they want. -Darius On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 7:03 AM, Rajib Sengupta <[email protected]> wrote: > Darius, > > If it is easy to develop in HTMLForm entry (or something similar) that > will be awesome. > > I understand that it will not be encounter based and as such the tag will > need a qualifier to go back few recent encounters to limit the scope, as > you mentioned here > <labResultTable conceptIds="123,234,345" withinDays="180" > maxResults="5"/> > > I don't want to make it complex, but is there any way to make it a little > flexible , so that, the doctor may be able to see few of the initial > encounter of the patient in the summary along with the recent ones. > Ideal would have been if the doctor can specify a date range in the > HTMLForm and that brings up the summary. Something like this: > <labResultTable conceptIds="123,234,345" startdate="start_date_variable" > endDate="endDate_variable"/> > But I think, from the HTMLForm entry we cannot do a database lookup - > correct? > > So, something like this will be also useful where we can hardcode the > number of initialencounter as a qualifier : > > For the initialencounters: <labResultTable conceptIds="123,234,345" > initialEnounters="2"/> > For the recent encounters: <labResultTable conceptIds="123,234,345" > withinDays="180" maxResults="5"/> > > Sorry for ranting on.. but as Saptarshi and you have pointed out, I also > believe, this feature will be a great addition for openMRS > > Thanks for all the help > Rajib > > > *From:* Saptarshi Purkayastha <[email protected]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Wednesday, February 29, 2012 2:08 AM > > *Subject:* Re: [OPENMRS-DEV] Couple of GSOC 2012 Project ideas > ** > yes, that will be really useful... and if you say it is quite > straightforward to implement, then this is awesome!! > I thought it will be tough to implement these. > Image upload/download, Better skip-logic in HTMLFormEntry and this will > really be great... > > ---**Regards,**Saptarshi PURKAYASTHA****My Tech Blog: > http://sunnytalkstech.blogspot.com**You Live by CHOICE, Not by CHANCE***** > * > On 29 February 2012 12:02, Darius Jazayeri <[email protected]>wrote: > ** > > What I mean is: what if the HTML Form Entry infrastructure were broadened, > or we wrote some similar code from scratch, which was *not* encounter-based, > but let you do something like this: > > <html> > <h1><lookup code="patient.name"/></h1> > > <showIfAny cssClass="alert" calculations="LateCD4,NeedsCXR,FallingWeight"/> > > <div style="float: right; border: 1px black solid"> > Recent Labs > <labResultTable conceptIds="123,234,345" withinDays="180" > maxResults="5"/> > </div> > > Etc. > </html> > > I.e. something "just like HTML Form Entry" (it could even *be* HTML Form > Entry) with an extra set of custom tags, or groovy functions, or whatever, > that provide you some common things you'd want to show on a summary sheet. > (And of course the ability to save that summary definition to the database.) > > I feel like that would be quite straightforward to implement, and provide > a lot of bang-for-the-buck. > > -Darius > **** > On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 9:16 PM, Saptarshi Purkayastha > <[email protected]>wrote: > ** > > I think the clinical summary module is useful, but is very hard for > someone new. > A WYSIWYG editor for the clinical summary module will be very useful. > > With the HTMLFormEntry it means we are able to use only summary from one > encounter, which is not the case in our requirement > What we are looking for is creating a summary of multiple encounters and > showing the summary across a period of time for a patient. A BIRT report is > fairly useful to do that, but the clinical summary module demo shown by Win > a few days back was nice... If only it was easier to make those for > non-developer. > **---**Regards,**Saptarshi PURKAYASTHA****My Tech Blog: > http://sunnytalkstech.blogspot.com**You Live by CHOICE, Not by CHANCE > ****** > On 29 February 2012 05:55, Darius Jazayeri <[email protected]>wrote: > ** > > Hi Rajib, > > For project #2, are you thinking of something that assumes a similar level > of knowledge to HTML Form Entry? For example, if HTML Form Entry had 10 new > tags that let you do things like display a table of lab results, would that > be enough? Or are you envisioning something with a WYSIWYG editor, or at > least some wizard-like tool to let non-html-aware clinicians create their > own summaries? > > -Darius > > On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Rajib Sengupta <[email protected]>wrote: > > Ben, > > I have created the Project 1 :Upload and View/Download Image/File in > HTMLForm Entry Module > > For project 2: Configurable Clinical Summart > I briefly looked at the clinicalsummary and the patientsummary module. > > We are really looking for something more then this basic functionality of > printing the patient summary. You are right that, it is probably possible > to create HTMLForm to do this. But this will require significant > HTML/Javascript technical knowledge - and still I believe it will not be > possible using the existing HTMLForm tags. > > This requirement primarily started with the idea that the doctor > (non-technical users) can decide what data of patients (in openMRS > termionology which concepts in specific encounter) will show up in the > patient summary. It will be ideal, if one doctor can configure this and > save/share it as a template which can be used by other doctors. In > several proprietary EMR software, that I have worked on earlier, I have > seen these type of features. I can write up a more detailed requirement, > when this project is assigned. > > I will create the project 2 also, so that we don't lose sight of it. It > may not get assigned as part of GSOC 2012. Let me know if you think > otherwise. > > Thanks, > Rajib > > *From:* Ben Wolfe <[email protected]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Tuesday, February 28, 2012 8:34 AM > *Subject:* Re: [OPENMRS-DEV] Couple of GSOC 2012 Project ideas > ** > That first one sounds like a good project. Can you create a new page in > the Unassigned Projects section here? http://projects.openmrs.org/****The > second one may or may not be covered already. We have a clinicalsummary > module and a patientsummary module, both similar, and perhaps a few other > custom ones already. You might even be able to just create an htmlform > that just does lookup display of data. The only caveat is that you want > the user to choose which encounters should be used to populate the data. > Is that really what you want, or do you want to choose from the patient's > entire record?****Ben**** > On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 12:05 AM, Robby O'Connor <[email protected] > > wrote:** > > I like these ideas. ** > > On 2/27/2012 11:38 PM, Rajib Sengupta wrote: > > * > Project 1: Upload and View/Download Image/File in HTMLForm Entry Module > > Primary mentor N/A Backup mentor N/A Assigned to N/A > > Background > It is important to load images or other files (such as Excel spreadsheets > generated during EBRT - External Beam radiation Therapy or Brachytherapy > based Oncology treatments) with patients clinical record. > Abstract > We are proposing this project so that, the implementers while developing > the HTML Forms using the HTMLForm entry module can provide a file upload > button to the data entry user. Consequently, when the user load a > file/image while doing data entry for an encounter, those files should be > stored in the server so that they are available to be viewed/downloaded by > other users. > > Project Champions: > > - Implementation: MissionArogya - ArogyaNet > > Objectives > 1. Tag: Provide a “Tag†, say “Upload File†or “browse†in the > HTMLFormEntry module to upload file. It will show up as a button to upload > file. > 2. Upload: When the data entry user (the clinician), will enter data for > an encounter, they will be provided with this button in the form. While > clicked on that button, it will open a file explorer pop-up window. The > user can go to his/her desktop/network to locate the file and load it. When > the file is loaded it can be stored in the database or as a file in the > server itself. > 3. View or Download: In the Encounter lists of the Patient add another > icon next to the “Edit†and “View†icon as the “File Uploaded†> icon. While clicked on that it should open up another UI (or pop-up) with > links to all the files that are attached to that specific encounter. WHile > clicked on that link, either the file will be opened or can be downloaded. > > ========================================================================================================== > > Project 2: Configurable Clinical Summary > Primary mentor N/A Backup mentor N/A Assigned to N/A > > Background > During the implementation, the implementation team, which consists of the > Doctors also, soon realized that, due to the flexibility in the HTMLForms > and Concept Dictionary, any type of data can be captured very effectively > using multiple modularized forms. But, as the patient data entered using > multiple forms will span across multiple encounters, a Consultant Doctor > needs to look up each of the forms to get an idea of the Patients medical > condition. The Doctor has only few minutes to go over each patient record > in an already crowded public health domain. It will increase the Doctors > work several fold. As a result, it seems, currently in several OpenMRS > implementations there is a tendency of creating one long form with multiple > sections and data is entered retroactively for a period of time, so that > the patient record is viewed at once. > Abstract > We are proposing a Patient Clinical Summary Module to be developed a) To > realize the true potential of encounter concept, so that a Patients medical > history is time-stamped and b) the data entry is easier with multiple form > based encounterAs OpenMRS implementation can be very different from one > site to another, so the Patient Clinical Summary View will be different > from one implementation to another. So, it is important that the Clinical > Summary need to be configured based on concept dictionary and encounters > chosen. > Project Champions: > > - Implementation: MissionArogya - ArogyaNet > > > Objectives > > 1. A Clinical Summary Template function : Users (Admins) should be > able to select concepts to define the template for a clinical summary. The > users should be able to format the template also (either using HTMLForm or > a WYSIWYG editor) > 2. Select Encounters and Create the Clinical Summary View/Report: > Users (Doctors) will be finding the patient first. Then they should be able > to select the encounters, from which the Clinical Summary Template > will be populated. 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