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Re: [Gnumed-devel] notebooked progress note input
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Richard Terry |
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] notebooked progress note input |
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Mon, 9 May 2005 09:05:27 +1000 |
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This will work:
On new patient and empty new SOAP tab is opened automatically. There should be
NO requirement that this be tagged with a description until the point the new
SOAP is being saved.
No other tabs are opened.
The user can select from list of past active problems OR recent consultations.
Right mouse clicking on these gives option to open a SOAP tab for this.
This is BTW exactly how we work in our mind during paper data entry.
See attatched PNG once again that I provided some months ago during the
previous debate.
Richard
On Sat, 7 May 2005 01:19 am, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
> Ian, Richard,
>
> given your advice and having struggled with the multisash I
> have decided to take the plunge for 0.1 with a notebooked
> progress note input widget. Not that the multisash approach is
> faulty in principle - I have seen it in action in a real-world
> EMR with a large user base in the Netherlands - but "our"
> implementation thereof is unwieldy (though being a second
> restart already).
>
> The basic notebook widget can be found in gmSOAPWidgets.py.
>
> What is the proposed workflow ?
>
> Upon selection of a new patient:
>
> - immediately open progress note editors for all active
> problems ?
>
> - only open progress note editors on demand ?
>
> And then:
> - have a dummy tab labelled "new progress note" which by
> clicking on adds a new unassociated progress note editor
> notebook page ? This tab would always stay at the right-most
> position of all tabs.
>
> Further hints ?
>
> I sincerely hope this will get us to a more robust 0.1 not any
> later than if we had kept the multisash approach only (which
> isn't lost but merely not singled out anymore).
>
> Karsten
carlos_tabbed_incontext.png
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wx25demo_notes_newtab_hypertension.png
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