2010-07-29 Developers Conference Call
Date
29 July 2010
In Attendance
Cristian Chircu
Hamish Fraser
Roger Friedman
Harsha Halgaswatta
Jeremy Leventhal
Stephen Lorenz
Mike Seaton
Sagar Shah
Ben Wolfe
<!--Peter Kirwa
Ada Yeung
Zabil CM
Nareesa Rajput
Saptarshi Purkayastha
Firzhan Naqash
Frank Fries
Shaun Grannis
Suneeth
Will Biondich
Pratik Mandrekar
Andy Kanter
Michael Kopinsky
Heather LaGarde
Simon Peter Muwanga
Aliya Walji
Judy Wawira
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Agenda
Quickly review previous meeting minutes (5 min)
Lance Armstrong PHR project - Jeremy Leventhal & Hui Xiao (25 min)
Report on potential UI Frameworks - Darius (30 min)
JIRA Update
After-action review & next week's agenda (5 min)
Minutes
Lance Armstrong PHR project
Jeremy introduced himself and the project. (The project doesn't have an official name yet.)
A small group at Regenstrief is working to create a personal health record (PHR) for people with colorectal cancer.
They are working to build this into OpenMRS rather than several other platforms.
Challenges:
How to grant access to patient users and their caregivers
How to allow patients to extend permission to their data to others
They're creating a new module or modules to accomplish their goals
Authorization module
Patient journal feature (how pt's are feeling, etc.)
Messaging tool: Allow different user roles to send messages to other users
Will add decision support functionality (~ 20 rules) based on summary stage, etc.
Creating a patient-facing portal driven by their module when patients log in
Burke: While we've had mobile-driven apps to interface to patients directly, this may be the first web-driven project to accomplish similar goals of patient data collection
Jeremy raised some questions about messaging:
Privacy & security of sending messages to patients to make sure sensitive data is not exposed to the wrong people. Is e-mail the best way to do this, and what should the content of such an email be?
Zeshan explained what his group is doing with the new Messaging Module and suggested it wouldn't be too hard to expand it to traditional e-mail.
They'll create several forms to collect patient history, etc., likely using HTML Form Entry. (Burke raised the possiblity of using a spreadsheet to pre-load data via HL7.) Will be using rules engine for guidelines.
They'll run a trial through patients at the VA hospital in Indianapolis. After the trial and analysis, they will consider expanding the product to other types of cancers and other locations.
Some of the ideas for this project have sprung from Anna McDaniel's work at the IU School of Informatics. They want to eventually integrate more patient education and knowledge to the system.
Burke discussed the current state of privileging in OpenMRS - Jeremy's team would like providers only to see their own patients, but OpenMRS doesn't really support this today. They'll make that possible through their module.
OpenMRS 2.0 UI Project
Darius gave an update on the evaluations for UI in 2.0. archive:here
Discussion on each approach
The StringTemplate proposed by Thoughtworks is the one from ANTLR
How does StringTemplate affect AJAX/DWR?
Darius does not think JSF is very fun
JIRA Update
Feedback on revised workflow
Implemented last week across projects
Same workflow but allows for more transitions and design review
Single workflow for all ticket types
How should we handle 'orphaned' module issue reports?
Michael's suggestion: Move them to the relevant JIRA project if the module owner requested one, or close them and refer them to that person/group.
Transcripts
Backchannel IRC transcript
Audio recording of the call: Listen online or download