andrew kirby – [email protected]@microsoft.com microsoft corporation
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Andrew Kirby – [email protected]
Microsoft Corporation
Introduction to the Microsoft Health CUI The UK National Health Service and MicrosoftMicrosoft Health CUI In More DetailA preview of the Next releaseCall To Action
Microsoft Health Common User Interface
• For Designers, Application Developers and Patient Safety professionals
• Provides rigorously researched and tested UI Guidelines• Provide pre-built .NET controls and samples• Extensible framework for Design Guidance and Controls• Enables the community to guide on-going development of guidelines
and controls
Clinical UI Guidelines
CommonControls &
Samples
ISV Innovation
Safer, Compelling, Clinical UI
Microsoft Health Common User Interface
A Microsoft funded collaboration with the UK National Health ServiceA four year programme that started in 2005 and is focused on helping the NHS:
Increase patient safetyIncrease clinician effectivenessIncrease the ease of adoption & relevance of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office to the NHS
UK National Audit Office, 2005 www.nao.org.uk
900,000 patient safety incidents per year, 8% result in death£2bn per year extra cost in bed daysAfter falls, medication errors, record documentation error and communication failure were the most common causeIT can reduce these errors by 53% - 83%
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesUS National Health spending up to $1.9T in 2004 or $6,280/person, up 7.9% to 16% of GDP
Institute of Medicine (IOM)Between 44,000 and 98,000 people die each year in the US from inpatient medical errors
Clinicians are often currently required to use a disparate set of systems from multiple vendors to perform similar tasksLack of consistency for commonly performed and safety critical functions within and across systemsA need to increase clinician proficiency without increasing training or compromising patient safety
InformationDisplay &
Input
Terminology Coding
CPOEPatient Administratio
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Medications Management
Knowledge & Decision Support
Clinical Noting
Microsoft Health Common User Interface
Patient Safety Principles
Clinical Focus Areas
Design Guidelines
Technology
Patient Safety Principles
The correct identification of a patient and the matching of a patient to their care elements
Prevention of patient care hand-over errors and safety during transition of care
Assuring medication accuracy during the giving of care to a patient
Performance of correct procedure at correct body site
Patient Safety Principles
Clinical Focus Areas
Guidelines
Technology
Clinical Focus AreasMedications
Medications Lists Search and Prescribe Drug Administration
Clinical Noting and AssessmentAllergies Patient Admissions
Handover of Care and Responsibility
- Single Patient Handover - Multi Patient Handover
Consistent Navigation Icons Form Design Tablet PC
Patient Identification Patient Banner (Micro) Patient Banner
Patient Safety Principles
Clinical Focus Areas
Design Guidelines
Technology
Design GuidelinesPlatform agnostic UI design guidance for healthcare application
Guidance ranges from atomic guidance points through to complex guidance such as medications
Independently ratified and tested with clinicians, patient safety professionals and standards bodies
Patient Safety Principles
Clinical Focus Areas
Design Guidelines
Technology
TechnologyFacilitates adoption of Design Guidance
Make it easier to embrace new presentation technologies: Windows Presentation Foundations and Silverlight 2.0
Takes the form of Common Controls, Samples and Demonstrators
Downloadable installer provides binaries and source code
Full IntelliSense and context-sensitive help
Patient Safety Principles
Clinical UI Focus Areas
Design Guidelines
Technology
Guidance covers the full spectrum of UI interactions.All UI guidance is platform agnostic and available from MSCUI.NETGuidance articulate what is required, how it should be structured and how not to use the guidance.Rationale and evidence provided within each guidance template.
diltiazem – RETALZEM – modified-release tablet – DOSE 60 mg – oral – three times a day
Diltiazem – retalzem – modified-release tablet – DOSE 60 mg – oral – three times a day
paracetamol – 120 mg in 5 mL – suspension – DOSE 80 mg – oral – every 4 hours
cefotaxime – powder for solution for injection – intravenous – DOSE 400 mg – every 8 hours
Key InformationTelephone Number Display and InputPatient ID Display and InputSex / Gender Display and InputAddress Display and InputDate Display and InputTime Display and Input
AccessibilityAccessibility PrinciplesAccessibility Checklists
Terminology (SNOMED CT)
Terminology MatchingTerminology ElaborationTerminology Display
Patient AdministrationPatient BannerFind a Patient
Medications Management
Medications ViewsDrug Administration
ControlsDate DisplayTime DisplayTime InputPatient ID DisplaySex / Gender DisplayAddress DisplayDate InputPatient Name DisplayPatient BannerPatient Search
SamplesDate and Time Combined (Simple)Date and Time Combined (Complex)Date and Time (Ambiguous)Input ValidationPatient Banner (Data Binding)Patient Banner (CSS Styling)Patient Banner (Extending)Patient Search
Microsoft Health Common User Interface
Currently Scheduled for release in May 2008A major update focusing on 5 key areas
Move to Silverlight 2.0 and WPF for all future controls, samples and demonstratorsInteractive Delivery Roadmap outlining the guidance and controls we will be developing and whenNew and updated design guidelinesA new Medications Grid control for Silverlight 2.0 and WPFA new Patient Journey Demonstrator which showcases CUI design guidelines, controls and future UI concepts in a Silverlight 2.0 application
Patient Safety Principles
Clinical Focus Areas
Medications
Clinical Noting
Consistent Navigatio
n
Patient Identificatio
nHandover
The correct identification of a patient and the matching of a patient to their care elements.
Prevention of patient care hand-over errors and safety during transition of care.
Assuring medication accuracy during the giving of care to a patient.
Performance of correct procedure at correct body site.
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MedicationsMedications Line
MedicationsMedications Line
MedicationsSearch and Prescribe
MedicationsSearch and Prescribe
Clinical NotingAllergies
Clinical NotingAllergies
Patient Identification
Patient Identification
MedicationsMedications Line
MedicationsMedications Line
Clinical NotingAllergies
Clinical NotingAllergies
Consistent Navigation
Forms and Labels
Consistent Navigation
Forms and Labels
Clinical NotingAdmissions
Clinical NotingAdmissions
Clinical NotingAdmissions
Clinical NotingAdmissions
Clinical NotingGP Line
Clinical NotingGP Line
Clinical NotingAdmissions
Clinical NotingAdmissions
MedicationsMedications Line
MedicationsMedications Line
Clinical NotingAdmissions
Clinical NotingAdmissions
Consistent Navigation
Sorting and Filtering
Consistent Navigation
Sorting and Filtering
HandoverMulti Patient
HandoverMulti Patient
HandoverResponsibility
Transfer
HandoverResponsibility
Transfer
MedicationsDrug Administration
MedicationsDrug Administration
Consistent Navigation
Icons
Consistent Navigation
Icons
MedicationsSearch and Prescribe
MedicationsSearch and Prescribe
MedicationsDrug Administration
MedicationsDrug Administration
MedicationsSearch and Prescribe
MedicationsSearch and Prescribe
MedicationsDrug Administration
MedicationsDrug Administration
MedicationsTimelines
MedicationsTimelines
Clinical NotingAllergies
Clinical NotingAllergies
HandoverCare Transfer
HandoverCare Transfer
Consistent Navigation
Alerts & Reminders
Consistent Navigation
Alerts & Reminders
Consistent NavigationTablet PC
Consistent NavigationTablet PC
MedicationsAlerts
MedicationsAlerts
This is a DRAFT Roadmap which will be baselined when MSCUI V1.3 is Released
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Clinical NotingData Comparison
Clinical NotingData Comparison
Patient IdentificationMicro Patient Banner
Patient IdentificationMicro Patient Banner
Clinical NotingNoting Core Control
Clinical NotingNoting Core Control
Clinical NotingAllergy Noting
Clinical NotingAllergy Noting
Clinical NotingData Annotating
Clinical NotingData Annotating
Consistent Navigation
Generic Grid
Consistent Navigation
Generic Grid
MedicationsMedications List
MedicationsMedications List
Clinical NotingNoting Plug In
Clinical NotingNoting Plug In
Consistent Navigation
Icons
Consistent Navigation
Icons
MedicationsSearch Grid
MedicationsSearch Grid
Clinical NotingComparison Plug Ins
Clinical NotingComparison Plug Ins
Clinical NotingData Comparison
Clinical NotingData Comparison
Clinical NotingAllergy List
Clinical NotingAllergy List
Patient IdentificationPatient Banner
(Update)
Patient IdentificationPatient Banner
(Update)
Clinical NotingNoting Core Control
Clinical NotingNoting Core Control
MedicationsMedications List
MedicationsMedications List
MedicationsTimeline
MedicationsTimeline
Clinical NotingComparison Plug Ins
Clinical NotingComparison Plug Ins
This is a DRAFT Roadmap which will be baselined when MSCUI V1.3 is Released
Updated Guidance
Date Display Medications Management – Medications Views Medications Management – Drug Administration Patient Banner
New Guidance
Telephone Number Input and Display Patient Name Input and Display Patient Identification Number Input and Display Address Input and Display Email Address Input and Display Medications Line ID Decision Support Search and Prescribe Icons and Symbology Design Advice – Alert Symbol Design Design Advice – Abbreviations and Acronyms Design Advice – Abbreviations and Acronyms in Free Text Input
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Showcase CUI Design Guidance and Controls using the latest Microsoft technologies
Illustrate clinician empowerment through improved UI design and context
Highlight the art of the possible in terms of next generation User Experiences for clinicians
Real world clinical
Scenarios
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Microsoft Health Common User Interface
Engage in the communityDownload and review MSCUITell us what your patient safety priorities areTell us what your Clinical UI priorities areTell us how we can make the Guidance and Controls more useful for you ?
Use the Codeplex CUI Community Project and Discussion Forums to tell us what you think
Microsoft Health Industry Centre on MSDNMSDN.MICROSOFT.COM/HEALTH
Microsoft Health Common User InterfaceWWW.MSCUI.NET
Microsoft Health CUI Community ProjectWWW.CODEPLEX.COM/MSCUI
Microsoft NHS Resource CentreWWW.MICROSOFT.COM/UK/NHS
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