I'm working on a health-related project in which users will see information
about a set of conditions/diseases. For each condition, different kinds of
information is provided, including preventive information. The preventive
info itself will consist of a set of recommendations, each consisting of a
header and then a paragraph or more of explanatory text. The recommendations
themselves are grouped into different categories (clinically proven,
promising, early diagnosis, etc.). 

 

Now, I want to enable the user to select any one recommendation and add it
to an action tracker elsewhere. The main idea is to let the user create a
list of priorities in one place, rather than having to hunt all over the app
to remind themselves what they need to do. (Prepopulating the action tracker
won't work: I do know which conditions will be important to the user, but
not which recommendations apply to them. I don't want to tell anyone to stop
chewing tobacco if they never touch the stuff.)

 

Could anyone point me to interfaces that do something similar?

 

Thanks,

 

Marijke

 

Marijke Rijsberman

Interfacility

650-868-3432

www.interfacility.com <http://www.interfacility.com/> 

P.O. Box 620283

Woodside, CA 94062

 

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