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Home Page: http://hospitalrun.io/
All things design related or HospitalRun
Home Page: http://hospitalrun.io/
I would like a branded Post Card that says...
Options:
A... "Thank you for giving of your time to help make this software great. We couldn't do this alone. ~From your friends at HospitalRun."
B... "Thank you for your brain. We couldn't have gotten this far without you. ❤️ HospitalRun"
C... "We know time is important to you. Thanks for giving some to us on this open source project. We couldn't have gotten this far without your help. From all of us @ HospitalRun, THANK YOU!"
@jglovier @tangollama -Opinions or weigh ins here?
@tangollama Do we have some budget to have these printed??
Want to get a baseline understanding of how EMRs, PMS, and HISs work and the basic Jobs To Be Done that our target users have/might expect from +HR
Would need to conduct a feature analysis as well as UX audits of those systems.
Running list:
Cerner
Epic
AdvancedMD
OpenEMR
As a potential user, exploring HospitalRun as a potential tool, I want to see what the main features and benefits are for my team/role so that I can determine if it's viable for my hospital/practice.
As a potential contributor, considering Hospital Run, I want to learn about HospitalRun and see if it's a project I want to contribute to and learn about ways to get involved so that I can gain experience in the field, contribute towards a project that gives impact/value/meaning.
Need:
Emotional Grading Scale
Hi there! I'm trying to learn more about HospitalRun and its users before I jump in.
I tried to hunt down some personas or user research and found this:
https://github.com/HospitalRun/hospitalrun-frontend/wiki/Personas
Is there any other existing research or materials that could help get me up to speed?
Update the readme by adding
These mocks can serve as a guide for implementors at the Lisbon hackathon working on the Notification work.
This comp shows where the notification icon will go, and how it should be styled. Notice it replaces the Gear dropdown, which I've moved to a sidebar nav item at the bottom called "Settings".
This comp shows the styling for the notification icon when there are unread notifications for the user to view.
This comp shows the notification alert that should appear if the user has turned on live notification updates. It should animate in from it's left edge. Clicking the alert will take you to the alert destination, and clicking the notification icon will still take you to the Notification view.
This comp shows the Notification view. In this comp, the light yellow items are new unread notifications, and should immediately begin slowly fading to white once the user arrives at the screen to indicate that they are now in a read state (since the user has viewed them). For context on styling, refer to the live updated comments on a GitHub thread, and how comments appear in a light yellow state, but slowly fade to white once shown on screen.
We need to create a color scheme that is simple and quick to reach.
I found this tool coolors.co.
@StefanoMiC what do you think?
Hey @jglovier! Can you help me out with a image for the application with the logo? Im pretty sure you will agree that you dislike what this is doing...
https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/1SlTWWoGEc99qYOIwNN_-1TRCrvpeA0uu2cWWpjWE-vA/edit
P.S. questions are VERY rough so don't look at those!!
The goal of this audit is to help design the user interface of the HospitalRun in order to optimize the work flow. To be effective, the app must minimize the number of time a user must click before the information appears. For example there should be 2-3 click for a given information to display.
I fork the design repo - as I make changes I will commit and update this issue
The dashboard is the most important UI for most EMR systems. I have some suggestion as to how we can populate it with most useful information.
Search only appears on certain pages but I think we can make it more universal by using the top bar. By doing this we lower the number of click to information time. The amount of clicks needed before a given information is display. I have created a prototype of how a simple design can greatly improve work flow, and allow uses to get quick access to information.
The top bar should contain buttons to important pages, for starter I think the appointment and dashboard link are crucial. when a person login, whether they are a doctor or nurse, they will need quick access to these pages.
The main menu button should be order in according to important. Below are orders Which I think are crucial.
HospitalRun current landing dashboard is blank - this component of the app perhaps is the center point for users. For now I think, having the list of patients, a section for notification and a section for calendar/appointments.
Now that we have plans to host a styleguide, a pattern library, and other design related things, it makes sense to house all things HospitalRun design related it it's own repo.
First step is to migrate the design assets to this repo from the marketing repo.
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