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    Fifty Usability Ideas for Pharmacy inspired by iTunes

    It seems that this is the year of usability in medical applications.  There are lots of studies and examples of how better usability impacts patient care and workflow.   A couple of years ago Allen Flynn from the Univ of Michigan Hospitals and pharmacy informatics extraordinaire, presented this concept of a pharmacy profile, a la iTunes.  This is awesome and a classic.  Thanks to Allen Flynn for allowing to share his brilliant ideas.   A image of the entire iTunes pharmacy profile is attached.


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    Fifty Usability Ideas for Pharmacy inspired by iTunes

     

    1. Pharmacy Department’s on-screen message box

    2. Patient selection via Venue -> Unit -> Name

    3. Updating counts of orders to be verified in parenthesis (y)

    4. Drug information summary box updated for current drug
    5. Contextual hyperlinks to drug info databases as buttons

    6. On-screen clock

    7. Large name panel with age, sex, weight, CrCL

    8. Name panel scrolls on command to show current visit details

    8. Active, discontinued and home medications toggle

    9. Dynamic search capability

    10. Pharmaco-surveillance provided as patient-specific alert buttons

    11. System status signal with double-click for detailed information

    12. Active orders count

    13. Note management functions include Add, Edit and Remove

    14. Pause function

    15. Expandable window

    16. Drug list with column sort, columns add, column arrangement

    17. Window-shade order detail view without dialog boxes

    18. Step-wise order verification using dynamic evaluation panes

    19. Order risk ranking based on drug, order and patient information

    20. Order provenance information for ordering clinician and process

    21. IV push guidelines directly integrated into verification workflow

    22. Rule-based forcing functions for verification steps

    23. Metadata Dosing Evaluator with statistical indicators

    24. Metadata Characteristic Selectors control the metadata used

    25. Metadata Frequency Evaluator based on previous orders

     

    26. Supply chain analysis pane with ADM and inventory information

    27. Related home medications by generic name and therapeutic class

    28. Previous orders for same order item listing

    29. Allergy review pane with allergy data collection forcing function

    30. Related findings pane with lab, vital signs and physiologic data 

    31. Alerts and responses pane shows clinicians’ CDS responses

    32. Ordering clinicians’ names with hyperlinks to paging system

    33. Order level notes function

    34. Patient level notes function

    35. Hover over PRN column to see detail of prn reasons

    36. Hover over Dose and Frequency column to see scheduled times

    37. ADM product availability column updated by ADM system

    38. Verified order check-box

    39. PRN assessment pane

    40. Add customized verification panes to the verification process

    41. Active ingredient by active ingredient verification

    42. Switch all oral dosage forms from solids to liquids and vice-versa

    43. Change all appropriate IVPB diluents from D5 to NS or vice-versa

    44. Calculated CrCL on screen has selectable equation options

    45. Body surface area onscreen

    46. User’s recently verified medication list (not shown)

    47. Patient’s individualized IV compatibility chart (not shown)

    48. Last 24 hours and cumulative lifetime dose (not shown) columns

    49. Infusion titration history graph pane (not shown)

    50. Unused PRN indicator

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    • 20 December 2011
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