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From: | Busser, Jim |
Subject: | Re: [Gnumed-devel] Some issues |
Date: | Fri, 12 Jul 2013 16:50:05 +0000 |
On 2013-07-12, at 7:31 AM, Rogerio Luz Coelho <address@hidden> wrote:
- crash problems are always worth figuring out and fixing as a high priority
- some display "problems" might be a lot of work to remedy, if a remedy is even possible
- I agree that better handling of measurement units is desirable
- I continue to want to see, as a (competing) priority, to not "lose" a patient's medication history
In the meantime, I attach ideas from examples of two different lab views provided by my hospital system, to point out that…
… in the first screenshot,
- the left column does, in some cases, use abbreviations (say, MCV instead of Mean Cell Volume)
- the columns widths are not adjustable
- the full name of tests which are shortened is visible by hovering (see their yellow tooltip equivalent)
- they shade cells whose values are high something like 'dusty rose',and values that are low in a light blue
- all of their tests are hierarchical, based on the lab division ("bench") which provided the results, and within lab area by "kind" or "sub-area" of tests which is rather like panels
--> main take-away
- by using a slim non-bolded font, they achieve to display 25 characters of test name
… in the second screenshot
- the scrollable list is a bit like GNUmed 1.3.7's
EMR > Add/Edit > Measurements
--> maybe this can be made an alternative way to select / sign / plot a multiple selection
-- JIm
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