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This module (i.e. Patient Portal) allows you to create a patient controlled health records application. It gives the patient the full control of his/her own health records and other personal information, and enables him/her to share part or all of those information to any one in his/her social network such as a family member, a doctor, or any other caregiver he/she trusts.
How can the Patient control his/her own health records through this module?
Home
This is the main page in the module that has all the options for the patients.
Journals
Journals gives the ability to writes posts and share it with the Doctor/Caregiver helping others better understand their conditions and state of mind.
Connections
This allows the person to manage their relationships with Doctors/Caregivers, Family and Friends. The patients can control what level of permission he wants to allow their connections to have over his profile.
Treatments
This has a summary of his general history and all the Cancer treatments he had undergone.
Side Effects
These are the side effects that the patient might experience due to his conditions and treatments.
Community
This gives the patient details regarding the communities available near him.
Calendar/Followup Care
Messaging
Design/Requirements
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1 | Write and share a journal entry | Pete is feeling unusually well after chemotherapy. He wants to share his experience so that he can talk about what might be different about his experience today vs. other days. This information might also be nice for his caregivers to hear, so he clues them in by sharing his journal entry with them rather than just himself. | Must have |
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2 | Create/view Treatment Summary | Pete should be able to add his latest treatment summary from the profile/treatment history page | Must Have |
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3 | Check follow-up appointments | Pete can't remember when he needs to set up his next appointment. The calendar widget helps him keep track of his upcoming appointments. | Must have |
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4 | Create Relationships | Pete should be able to create a relationship about his family members and providers even if they don't exist in the OpenMRS system | Must Have | |
5 | Lookup communities | A static list of support and educational communities should be accessible by the patient. | Must have |
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6 | Check on side effects | Pete needs to look at the list of side effects for a new medication that he was put on. He's been feeling queasy. | Must have |
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7 | Burdette Portal Integration | Pete needs to log into the Burdette portal with the OpenMRS credentials and look up resources there | Must Have |
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8 | Messaging Function | Pete needs to be able to communicate with his relationships | Must Have |
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9 | Single Sign On | OpenMRS requires a creation of a person then creation of a USER, this needs to be combined and as soon as a person is created a user needs to be created. | Next To Must Have -1 | |
10 | Healthy Behavior | Pete is suggested with a diet plan so that he can improve his health. | Next To Must Have - 2 |
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11 | Prevention Reminders | Patients need to get prevention reminders based on surveying their data | Next To Must Have-3 | |
12 | Social Network | Patients Connecting through the relationship option before must be able to connect with others in the network without creating the relationship. | Next To Must Have-4 |
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13 | Highlight side effects | Pete looks at his big list of side effects related to medications and diagnoses and sees that the one that he typed into the finder has been highlighted. | Really nice to have | |
14 | Review past user stories | Sam, Pete's caregiver, wants to review her brother's past few months' journal entries. She signs in, clicks on her brother's profile, and reads the last five entries. | Nice to have |
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15 | Review patient progress | Dr. Martian is curious about her patients' progress. | Really nice to have |
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16 | Import professional tweets | If a physician user opts in, he can share his tweets with his patients. These tweets might include interesting articles or valuable advice or encouragement. The idea here is that physicians do not have a lot of time to check several social networks, so the more that we can integrate this one with existing ones, the better. | Nice to have |
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