π₯ Video Recording
https://iu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/Microfrontend+Meeting/1_199a7420
Top Takeaways
- Seeing weight / BP / and other vital signs would be helpful in the patient header AND when prescribing drugs
- In the context of Haiti, the clinics display the cost of drugs so that doctors can decide which drugs to omit in the case that a patient says they cannot afford everything. It's also important for them to be able to see the inventory of drugs left, as this also affects prescription decisions
- 'Signing' an order is probably a metaphor taken from handwritten prescriptions....does it mean that the users name is associated with an order. Should this be clearer if that is the case?
- Editing an order you just made, and press enter to search needs to be clearer
- It's important to see what's in the basket as you search.
- The value the basket workflow, wasn't immediately clear. Dr. Richard mentioned the risk of forgetting what's in the basket, especially if the user gets distracted by a patient
- It wasn't intuitive for Examinations to be in the same space (basket) as drugs. (~"I order an x-ray to make a diagnosis, then I order drugs based on that")
- Quantity and Frequency should affect quantity
Key Quotes
"The basket thing is very related to online shopping, which might not be commonly understood here in Haiti"
"It's better to do one full order and complete the details, and then go back to order a second drug. I don't want to forget what's in the basket, or find out that I haven't filled something out yet"