Hands-on data capture in healthcare: one-size does not fit all by Sam Smith

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The Future Form* of Forms Start

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Sam Smith's slides from WUD2013

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The

Future

Form*

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Forms

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Luke Wroblewski Chui Chui Tan

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Provocative opening statement:

Forms are like Batman

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... despite the advances in human-computerinteraction, forms remain the predominantform of interaction for users on the Web.

In fact, forms are often considered to be thelast and most important stage of the journey tothe completion of goals.

Justin Mifsud - An Extensive Guide To Web Form Usability

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Can’t live with ‘em...

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A trilogy of forms (short) stories

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Mobile forms tend to have significantly moreconstraints than their desktop cousins: screensare smaller; connections are slower; text entryis trickier; the list goes on. But constraintsbreed innovation ...Luke Wroblewski - Forms On Mobile Devices: Modern Solutions

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100% touch-driven Fast Accurate Easy to learn and use Pattern recognition vs. reading

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“Staff have by far the most significant effect onpatients’ and visitors’ experiences of hospitals.It is important that those staffing the entranceand reception area are professional, friendlyand competent to carry out their tasks.”Department of Health NHS Estates, Improving the patient experience: welcoming entrances and reception areas

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Patient’s details

First nameSurnameMiddle name/sD.O.B.SexEthnic categoryMartial statusEmployment statusAddressTelephoneNext of kinGP nameGP address

Visit details

Time arrivedDate arrivedPlanned visit?Triage priorityPatient location

Condition details

Presenting complaintIncident dateIncident timeIncident typePlace of incidentMode of arrivalAccompanied byReferral source

Additional details

ReligionEmergency contact(name and address)Next of kin informedRelation to N.O.K.Referring GP name

RTA specific

RTA categorySeatbelt worn?Accident locationTreated at scene?InsuranceCar registration

Discharge

Disposal dateDisposal timeTimeFollow up careRemarksDischarged byComments

Treatment notes

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Discharge

Disposal dateDisposal timeTimeFollow up careRemarksDischarged byComments

Condition details

Presenting complaintIncident dateMode of arrivalAccompanied byReferral source

Visit details

Time arrivedDate arrivedPlanned visit?Triage priorityPatient location

Treatment notes

First nameSurnameMiddle name/sD.O.B.SexEthnic category

Patient’s details Visit details

Time arrivedDate arrivedPlanned visit?

Patient’s details

Martial statusEmployment statusAddressTelephoneNext of kin

Patient’s details

AddressGP nameGP address

Condition details

Incident timeIncident typePlace of incident

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“OK Google ...”

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