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Old 10-18-2007, 11:38 AM
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I am looking for good EMR data entry form examples to demonstrate in PatientOS

Hi,

In the next week or so I will be releasing PatientOS 0.15 with appointment scheduling and a one click install (well 4 clicks).

The next major functional piece I will focus on is documentation - nursing and/or physician. The design and implementation will be general in nature such that the user will be able to build any range of custom content - checkboxes, tables, text, etc. They will also be able to integrate the 'standard' content - e.g. pull into the document anything else in the system - whether demographics, vitals, meds, or labs etc. Form could be printed to PDF at any time. This will take me more than a couple of weeks of course to make it user friendly.

I want to add starter content but more importantly I want to show how a physician could easily define their own custom fields, custom layout etc. I have noticed on EMRUpdate that various frequent posters occasionally post a picture of their favourite form (e.g. H&P), or a commercial vendor will do the same.

First question - shall I just private message the poster to use said content?

Second question - would anyone be willing to post a form or two with the challenge of 'show me how you would build this in PatientOS' ?

thanks!

Greg
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