Literature DB >> 17911874

Graphical overview and navigation of electronic health records in a prototyping environment using Google Earth and openEHR archetypes.

Erik Sundvall1, Mikael Nyström, Mattias Forss, Rong Chen, Håkan Petersson, Hans Ahlfeldt.   

Abstract

This paper describes selected earlier approaches to graphically relating events to each other and to time; some new combinations are also suggested. These are then combined into a unified prototyping environment for visualization and navigation of electronic health records. Google Earth (GE) is used for handling display and interaction of clinical information stored using openEHR data structures and 'archetypes'. The strength of the approach comes from GE's sophisticated handling of detail levels, from coarse overviews to fine-grained details that has been combined with linear, polar and region-based views of clinical events related to time. The system should be easy to learn since all the visualization styles can use the same navigation. The structured and multifaceted approach to handling time that is possible with archetyped openEHR data lends itself well to visualizing and integration with openEHR components is provided in the environment.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17911874

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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