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'Back to Patient' button on screens linked from demographics #414

Closed htuck closed 6 years ago

htuck commented 7 years ago

Hi Folks-

What do you think about adding that 'Back to Patient' button to the screens linked to at the top of the summary screen?

History | Report | Documents | Transactions | Issues | Ledger

'History' has 'Back to Patient' and I see Issues has 'Back'. I think that's a very worthwhile button to have, and it'd be good UI continuity to put it on the others. And make that 'Back' -> 'Back to Patient'...

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teryhill commented 7 years ago

Yet I agree. glad to see you Harley. Ham bone and cornbread

teryhill commented 7 years ago

got a blank WIKI waiting on you 8^)

aethelwulffe commented 7 years ago

Yeah Harley, that sounds good. So does the corn-bread.

aethelwulffe commented 7 years ago

So, Harley. You pushing a commit on this, or is it a dev request? Add a tag if you will, and or assign it to someone.

tmccormi commented 7 years ago

What is wrong with the active patient link that is already in the title bar. Seems redundant to me

Tony McCormick

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aethelwulffe commented 7 years ago

Agreed, but what should be done about consistency? Seems like the link tags should be "Facesheet" or whatever the default view of the patient dems (for that user) is called.

teryhill commented 7 years ago

Harley is talking about the items at the top of demographics, History | Reports | Documents | Transactions etc

tmccormi commented 7 years ago

Yes, so with those items open you can still see the Active patient link ...

aethelwulffe commented 7 years ago

I will say two things about the behavior of that piece:

  1. The button should look the same, always and everywhere, without duplication or alternatives.

  2. If "Active Patient" is the "Return to Active Patient Facesheet" button that will be available, then it needs a new label. I have seen lots of intermittent system users that don't see or recognize the behavior of that, and often return to the Search to get back to the face sheet view.

It is of course fine for me to say such things, but I guess this means I should dust off my control panel idea. I have been going over it for a while, and talking to the users, so I better whip up the graphic or POC.

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Yes, so with those items open you can still see the Active patient link ...

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aethelwulffe commented 7 years ago

Reference #420 Glory Road UI It would be good to come up with some (clever or insane) out of the box, set it on fire and roast wild game sorts of ideas on the user interface.

aethelwulffe commented 7 years ago

I think the "Back to patient" should be called "Back to Facesheet" or the like in those menus, or dumped completely for the top-level version of it. UI mantra: Same button, same style, same location, every time.

tmccormi commented 7 years ago

Facesheet refers to a usa paper thing. Ireland made me change "demographics" to "patient information" and "facesheet" to "details". Which i did using language model. Just sayin'

Tony McCormick

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I think the "Back to patient" should be called "Back to Facesheet" or the like in those menus, or dumped completely for the top-level version of it. UI mantra: Same button, same style, same location, every time.

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aethelwulffe commented 7 years ago

I hate face sheet. It sounds too papery for me. Reminds me of IKEA furniture. If you got some ubiquitous terms for the default language stuff, put 'em out there. Let's here it.

I would rather reduce everything to context-obvious or color coded, or icons or braille or something. The label only need be there when there is nothing to display (as default text)

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Facesheet refers to a usa paper thing. Ireland made me change "demographics" to "patient information" and "facesheet" to "details". Which i did using language model. Just sayin'

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htuck commented 7 years ago

Sorry Folks, I was out for the weekend doing analog woodworking and missed this scintillating conversation.

Art, I think you and I went to the same UI school; I agree heartily with the remarks about consistency.

But also, I don't think the 'active patient' tells a medical type user to click on that to go back to the patient summary screen, especially when that 'Back To Patient' button IS present on one of them.

Consistency principles make me want to have all the pages be the same; discoverability principles say make it easy for them to know what to do = put the 'back to patient' (or 'Back to Details' for the Irish market?) button on all of them.

And I'd tag this issue with "usability" and "enhancement" but in the issues listing I have no checkbox next to the issue, in which to click, to tag it with.

teryhill commented 7 years ago

Still an active issue.