Yeah, well, I'm with you. I'll happily be involved and beta test Bring it on.
Regards Richard On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 08:59 am, Horst Herb wrote: > On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 22:19, Richard Terry wrote: > > The more and more I play with this type of data entry in my > > consultations, , the more I'm coming around to Malcom Irelands view (and > > I suspect Horsts and David Guest's as well) > > My "compromise" is a single text box for entering unstructured text but > with the provision for tagging text in order to provide some sort of > structure and searchability > > If you look at the minignumed snapshot in the attachment, you see a > composite widget for progress notes: > - left upper corner a list of currently active problems, allowing to add > problems, allowing selection of multiple problems to be tagged for any one > progress note > - left lower corner a progress note tree allowing to quickly browse through > past consultations sorted by either problem or date > - right lower corner displaying selected past progress notes > - right upper corner allowing to compose the current free text progress > note > > Not implemented yet, but planned: rich key macros inserting structured data > into the database (e.g. BP, temperature, diagnosis), colour coding in > thetext what has been correctly parsed and saved > > This design allows me to work at maximum speed with minimum key strokes. > Screen update is always instantaneous, no perceivable delay. Initial load > even with 200 past progress notes still perceived as instant with zero > delay (local network). Until the end of the progress notes I don't have to > use the mouse at all, prescription dialog etc. triggered by key macros > (e.g. !rx[enter] pops up the prescription dialog, !rx amox[enter] pops up > the prescription dialog with drugs starting with Amox* already preselected) > > By default I will always have the previous progress note in view for > reference, but a single click (sort by problem) will default to the last > progress note tagged with the current problem (if current problem already > set) > > Horst _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
