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Page 1: Trevor Hunt / Health Design Challenge · low, and can even reduce your risk for diabetes, stroke, and some types of cancer. Best of all they’re easy to find and taste delicious

Trevor Hunt / Health Design [email protected] / December 1, 2012

Page 2: Trevor Hunt / Health Design Challenge · low, and can even reduce your risk for diabetes, stroke, and some types of cancer. Best of all they’re easy to find and taste delicious

Ellen Ross / Healthcare SnapshotPlease browse this page - your Healthcare Snapshot - and the rest of your medical record for details. Have questions? See the contact information on the right >>>

17 Daws Road Portland, OR 97006 Ph: (503) 555-1229 [email protected]

PAGE 1/6 - INFORMATION CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 21, 2012

YOUR AVG. WEIGHT: 168 Lbs.

CURRENT: 155 Lbs.

CURRENT: 133/86

CURRENT: 44/126

YOUR AVG. BP: 162/97

Questions? Primary Care Provider: Samantha Owens, FNP

Best Medical Facility (650) 555-5554123 Oak Shadows Lane Mountain View, CA 94040

HEALTH CHALLENGES

ALLERGY WARNING - BEESSpring is right around the corner, and the vibrant flowers attract fresh troops of busy bees. Because of your severe allergic reaction to bee stings, you should make sure to discuss preventative and emergency measures with your doctor as soon as possible.

MANAGING YOUR HIGH CHOLESTEROL LEVELSAccording to your latest lab results (page 5), your cholesterol levels are too high, and put you at risk for heart disease and stroke. The good news is that you can get these levels under control with a combination of diet, exercise, and possibly medication. Talk with your care provider about getting your cholesterol levels under control. You can do it!

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PROGRESS!Throughout the past year you’ve lowered your blood pressure by about 20%. That puts you at a lower risk for stroke, heart disease, cancer, and a host of other issues. Well done and keep up the good work!

GET ON THE WHOLE GRAIN TRAINNutritious sources of carbohydrates from whole grains are a sweet way to keep you staying full longer, lower your blood pressure and help keep it low, and can even reduce your risk for diabetes, stroke, and some types of cancer. Best of all they’re easy to find and taste delicious. Look for the whole grain “Stamp” on foods at the grocery store, or if there’s no stamp, foods that have the first grain ingredient listed with “Whole grain” in the name.

HEALTH ALERTS

YOUR 2012 HEALTH TRENDS

WEIGHT (Lbs.) BLOOD PRESSURE (Systolic/Diastolic, mmHg) CHOLESTEROL (HDL/LDL, mg/dL) Medicine added or changed

2002-2012: AVERAGE TRENDS (DETAILS ON PG. 6)

JAN

FEB

MAR

APRM

AYJU

NJU

LAUG

SEP

OCTNOV

DEC

C

This is some of your basic health information at a glance. The circular grades on the right will give you a basic idea of how your results

compare to an ideally healthy individual who’s similar to yourself in weight, gender, etc.

For a more in-depth look, please turn to page 6.

Appointment Reminder! See page 2.

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PAGE 1/6 - INFORMATION CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 21, 2012

Ellen Ross / Patient Info 17 Daws Road Portland, OR 97006 Ph: (503) 555-1229 [email protected]

PAGE 2/6 - INFORMATION CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 21, 2012

PATIENT DETAILS

Gender: FemaleMartial Status: Married

Religious Affiliation: Christian

Ethnicity: Asian

Language Spoken: English

Address: 17 Daws Road, Portland, OR 97006

Phone: (503) 555-1229

Email: [email protected]

Age: 52

Birthday: March 7, 1960

PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER

Best Medical Facility123 Oak Shadows LaneMountain View, CA 94040(650) 555-5554

GUARDIAN

Role: Sister

Name: Martha Shan

Address: 1357 Amber Drive, Beaverton, OR 97006

Phone: (816) 276-6909

ALLERGIES

Allergy: Bee StingsReaction: Anaphylactic ShockSeverity: Severe

Allergy: Penicillin Reaction: Hives Severity: Moderate to severe

Allergy Name: Soy Reaction: Hives and itching Severity: Moderate

Allergy: Codeine Reaction: Shortness of Breath Severity: Moderate

Important appointment info below! YOUR CARE PLAN

What: Office consultation, Sputum CultureWhen: January 28, 2013Details: Consultation with Dr. George Potomac for Asthma

What: Chest X-RayWhen: June 1, 2013

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VISIT HISTORY

Visit: Migraine headacheProvider: Samantha Owens, FNPLocation: Best Medical FacilityDate: December 21, 2012

Visit: General checkupProvider: Samantha Owens, FNPLocation: Best Medical FacilityDate: January 10, 2012

Visit: ED Visit for Ankle SprainProvider: Dr. Henry SevenLocation: Community HospitalDate: March 28, 2005

Visit: Labor and DeliveryProvider: Dr. Tiffany MartinezLocation: Ashby Medical CenterDate: March 21, 2002

Visit: ED Visit for Acute CholecystitisProvider: Dr. Tim LeeLocation: Ashby Medical CenterDate: September 28, 2002

ISSUES

Observation: Ankle SprainStatus: ActiveDate: March 28, 2005Comments: Slipped on ice and fell.

Observation: CholecystitisStatus: ResolvedDate: September 28, 2002Comments: Surgery postponed until after delivery

PROCEDURES

Procedure: Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Date: September 28, 2002Provider: Dr. Bala VenktaramanLocation: Ashby Medical Center

Procedure: Cesarian SectionDate: March 22, 2002Provider: Dr. Tiffany MartinezLocation: Ashby Medical Center

Ellen Ross / Visits, Issues & Procedures 17 Daws Road Portland, OR 97006 Ph: (503) 555-1229 [email protected]

PAGE 3/6 - INFORMATION CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 21, 2012

VISITS & PROCEDURES

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

VISIT PROCEDURE (Percentage of Procedures to Visits: 40%)

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MEDICATION PRESCRIBED TYPE DOSAGE INSTRUCTIONS

Lipitor (Atorvastatin)

Cholesterol control

January 10, 2005,Best Medical Facility Pill 1 pill per day Take with a full glass of water. Safe to take with food.

Aleve (Naproxen)Pain relief

February 10, 2005Ashby Medical Center Tablet 1 tablet, twice

per day Safe to take with food.

Indocin (Indomethacin)

Pain relief, swelling

February 10, 2005Ashby Medical Center Tablet 50mg, twice

per day Take with food.

Coumadin (Warfarin)

Atrial fibrillation

June 16, 2002Ashby Medical Center Tablet 5mg, once

per day Safe to take with food.

Ellen Ross / Immunizations & Medications 17 Daws Road Portland, OR 97006 Ph: (503) 555-1229 [email protected]

PAGE 4/6 - INFORMATION CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 21, 2012

INTERACTION WARNINGAleve (Naproxin) may have effects similar to Coumadin (Warfarin). These drugs may increase the risk of bleeding problems if taken during treatment with warfarin. Talk to your doctor about using a different medication (such as acetaminophen) to treat pain/fever. Low-dose aspirin and related drugs (such as clopidogrel, ticlopidine) should be continued if prescribed by your provider for specific medical reasons such as heart attack or stroke prevention. Consult your care provider or pharmacist for more details.

MEDICATION ALERTSIMMUNIZATIONS

Date: February 2003Immunization Name: Pneumococcal polysaccharideType: Intramuscular injectionDose Quantity (value / unit): 0.5 / mLEducation/Instructions: Soreness and swelling in injection site

Date: June 2003Immunization Name: Meningococcal ConjugateType: Intramuscular injectionDose Quantity (value / unit): 0.5 / mLEducation/Instructions: Brief fainting spells

Date: September 2001Immunization Name: RabiesType: Intramuscular injectionDose Quantity (value / unit): 1.0 / mLEducation/Instructions: Soreness and redness at the injection site

Date: May 2001Immunization Name: Influenza virus vaccine, IMType: Intramuscular injectionDose Quantity (value / unit): 50 / mcgEducation/Instructions: Possible flu-like symptoms for three days

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Arg. Ran out of time for lab results page.

It was going to be killer, too.

Page 6 referred to on the Health Care Snapshot (page 1) wasn’t meant to be part of this submission anyway, and would just be a detailed version of what’s there already.

Please see the next few pages for descriptions of what I was thinking about specific details of the design.

Thanks for checking this out!

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Ellen Ross / Healthcare SnapshotPlease browse this page - your Healthcare Snapshot - and the rest of your medical record for details. Have questions? See the contact information on the right >>>

17 Daws Road Portland, OR 97006 Ph: (503) 555-1229 [email protected]

PAGE 1/6 - INFORMATION CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 21, 2012

YOUR AVG. WEIGHT: 168 Lbs.

CURRENT: 155 Lbs.

CURRENT: 133/86

CURRENT: 44/126

YOUR AVG. BP: 162/97

Questions? Primary Care Provider: Samantha Owens, FNP

Best Medical Facility (650) 555-5554123 Oak Shadows Lane Mountain View, CA 94040

HEALTH CHALLENGES

ALLERGY WARNING - BEESSpring is right around the corner, and the vibrant flowers attract fresh troops of busy bees. Because of your severe allergic reaction to bee stings, you should make sure to discuss preventative and emergency measures with your doctor as soon as possible.

MANAGING YOUR HIGH CHOLESTEROL LEVELSAccording to your latest lab results (page 5), your cholesterol levels are too high, and put you at risk for heart disease and stroke. The good news is that you can get these levels under control with a combination of diet, exercise, and possibly medication. Talk with your care provider about getting your cholesterol levels under control. You can do it!

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PROGRESS!Throughout the past year you’ve lowered your blood pressure by about 20%. That puts you at a lower risk for stroke, heart disease, cancer, and a host of other issues. Well done and keep up the good work!

GET ON THE WHOLE GRAIN TRAINNutritious sources of carbohydrates from whole grains are a sweet way to keep you staying full longer, lower your blood pressure and help keep it low, and can even reduce your risk for diabetes, stroke, and some types of cancer. Best of all they’re easy to find and taste delicious. Look for the whole grain “Stamp” on foods at the grocery store, or if there’s no stamp, foods that have the first grain ingredient listed with “Whole grain” in the name.

HEALTH ALERTS

YOUR 2012 HEALTH TRENDS

WEIGHT (Lbs.) BLOOD PRESSURE (Systolic/Diastolic, mmHg) CHOLESTEROL (HDL/LDL, mg/dL) Medicine added or changed

2002-2012: AVERAGE TRENDS (DETAILS ON PG. 6)

JAN

FEB

MAR

APRM

AYJU

NJU

LAUG

SEP

OCTNOV

DEC

C

This is some of your basic health information at a glance. The circular grades on the right will give you a basic idea of how your results

compare to an ideally healthy individual who’s similar to yourself in weight, gender, etc.

For a more in-depth look, please turn to page 6.

Appointment Reminder! See page 2.

Large name for easy identification. QR code takes patients to a secure online MHR.

Some patient details so we don’t confuse them with another Ellen Ross. Also, quick access to their primary care provider.

Important health alerts, appointment reminders, and other pertinenet reminders. Top left position for emphasis and easy access.

A slightly abstracted graph to give the patient a general idea of their current health standings, according to a handful of different data.

In the case of simple blue button data, these can be replaced with medication history, lab results, etc.

A pediatric version could have a growth chart and milestones, for example.

Health tips, goals, and positive reinforcements for hitting those goals.

Colors and shapes distinguish different types of data.

Shapes let individuals with color blindness interpret data.

They also help when there’s no more color ink.

If the text goes long it can be continued online and/or on another page of the printed MHR.

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PAGE 1/6 - INFORMATION CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 21, 2012

Ellen Ross / Patient Info 17 Daws Road Portland, OR 97006 Ph: (503) 555-1229 [email protected]

PAGE 2/6 - INFORMATION CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 21, 2012

PATIENT DETAILS

Gender: FemaleMartial Status: Married

Religious Affiliation: Christian

Ethnicity: Asian

Language Spoken: English

Address: 17 Daws Road, Portland, OR 97006

Phone: (503) 555-1229

Email: [email protected]

Age: 52

Birthday: March 7, 1960

PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER

Best Medical Facility123 Oak Shadows LaneMountain View, CA 94040(650) 555-5554

GUARDIAN

Role: Sister

Name: Martha Shan

Address: 1357 Amber Drive, Beaverton, OR 97006

Phone: (816) 276-6909

ALLERGIES

Allergy: Bee StingsReaction: Anaphylactic ShockSeverity: Severe

Allergy: Penicillin Reaction: Hives Severity: Moderate to severe

Allergy Name: Soy Reaction: Hives and itching Severity: Moderate

Allergy: Codeine Reaction: Shortness of Breath Severity: Moderate

Important appointment info below! YOUR CARE PLAN

What: Office consultation, Sputum CultureWhen: January 28, 2013Details: Consultation with Dr. George Potomac for Asthma

What: Chest X-RayWhen: June 1, 2013

Quick and easy-to-read patient demographics, provider, and guardian info.

Allergies are relatively static data, and this spot has room for more if needed - up to two columns’ worth.

Allergies are ordered by severity, with the most severe showing an alert.

Another patient-friendly box that ties in to the front page, reminding them of upcoming appointments.

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VISIT HISTORY

Visit: Migraine headacheProvider: Samantha Owens, FNPLocation: Best Medical FacilityDate: December 21, 2012

Visit: General checkupProvider: Samantha Owens, FNPLocation: Best Medical FacilityDate: January 10, 2012

Visit: ED Visit for Ankle SprainProvider: Dr. Henry SevenLocation: Community HospitalDate: March 28, 2005

Visit: Labor and DeliveryProvider: Dr. Tiffany MartinezLocation: Ashby Medical CenterDate: March 21, 2002

Visit: ED Visit for Acute CholecystitisProvider: Dr. Tim LeeLocation: Ashby Medical CenterDate: September 28, 2002

ISSUES

Observation: Ankle SprainStatus: ActiveDate: March 28, 2005Comments: Slipped on ice and fell.

Observation: CholecystitisStatus: ResolvedDate: September 28, 2002Comments: Surgery postponed until after delivery

PROCEDURES

Procedure: Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Date: September 28, 2002Provider: Dr. Bala VenktaramanLocation: Ashby Medical Center

Procedure: Cesarian SectionDate: March 22, 2002Provider: Dr. Tiffany MartinezLocation: Ashby Medical Center

Ellen Ross / Visits, Issues & Procedures 17 Daws Road Portland, OR 97006 Ph: (503) 555-1229 [email protected]

PAGE 3/6 - INFORMATION CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 21, 2012

VISITS & PROCEDURES

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

VISIT PROCEDURE (Percentage of Procedures to Visits: 40%)

Another basic graph to give a quick indication of how often the patient is being admitted, and how often they’re being treated for issues.

Real patients (especially older) would have many data points and fill in this graph.

Colors and shapes demonstrate correlating data at a glance.

If text goes long, the three columns would be continued onto the next page without the graph for as many pages as needed.

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MEDICATION PRESCRIBED TYPE DOSAGE INSTRUCTIONS

Lipitor (Atorvastatin)

Cholesterol control

January 10, 2005,Best Medical Facility Pill 1 pill per day Take with a full glass of water. Safe to take with food.

Aleve (Naproxen)Pain relief

February 10, 2005Ashby Medical Center Tablet 1 tablet, twice

per day Safe to take with food.

Indocin (Indomethacin)

Pain relief, swelling

February 10, 2005Ashby Medical Center Tablet 50mg, twice

per day Take with food.

Coumadin (Warfarin)

Atrial fibrillation

June 16, 2002Ashby Medical Center Tablet 5mg, once

per day Safe to take with food.

Ellen Ross / Immunizations & Medications 17 Daws Road Portland, OR 97006 Ph: (503) 555-1229 [email protected]

PAGE 4/6 - INFORMATION CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 21, 2012

INTERACTION WARNINGAleve (Naproxin) may have effects similar to Coumadin (Warfarin). These drugs may increase the risk of bleeding problems if taken during treatment with warfarin. Talk to your doctor about using a different medication (such as acetaminophen) to treat pain/fever. Low-dose aspirin and related drugs (such as clopidogrel, ticlopidine) should be continued if prescribed by your provider for specific medical reasons such as heart attack or stroke prevention. Consult your care provider or pharmacist for more details.

MEDICATION ALERTSIMMUNIZATIONS

Date: February 2003Immunization Name: Pneumococcal polysaccharideType: Intramuscular injectionDose Quantity (value / unit): 0.5 / mLEducation/Instructions: Soreness and swelling in injection site

Date: June 2003Immunization Name: Meningococcal ConjugateType: Intramuscular injectionDose Quantity (value / unit): 0.5 / mLEducation/Instructions: Brief fainting spells

Date: September 2001Immunization Name: RabiesType: Intramuscular injectionDose Quantity (value / unit): 1.0 / mLEducation/Instructions: Soreness and redness at the injection site

Date: May 2001Immunization Name: Influenza virus vaccine, IMType: Intramuscular injectionDose Quantity (value / unit): 50 / mcgEducation/Instructions: Possible flu-like symptoms for three days

Keeping with the idea that simpler is better, medications are ordered by date and include generic names, dosages, and special instructions.

Interactions are marked with an icon and explained below in the “Medication Alerts” box.

With more data, including medication schedules, we could have a calendar, avoid mentioning interactions for old medicines, etc.

Immunizations might be pushed to their own page, depending on the length of the medication list.

If there’s room for all to fit, they will share the page with the medication list like you see here.

Ideally, individual immunizations won’t be split across columns.