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- Draw attention to changes, new additions, inconsistencies in this combined overview.
- Visualize clearly which medication line comes from where (Vitalink vs. local). A medication line from Vitalink has the Vitalink icon displayed. A medication line from the local EMR is displayed without an icon.
- Visualize changes in the following way:
- Newly added medication with respect to the local EMR:
- Emphasize this with a different background color so that attention is drawn to it (note: people with color blindness do see color shades, so for them it is also visible that there is a difference of color with the other lines).
- Change in posology, intake moment, etc:
- Cross out the medication line that has been replaced (in this way the GP clearly sees what he/she had prescribed and how this was replaced by medication prescribed by another health care provider).
- Display the relevant medication line from the local EMR and the medication line from Vitalink in a clustered way (in this way the 2 'associated' medication lines are placed underneath each other, making comparison easier for the general practitioner). By keeping the unique URI once the mapping has been made, the connection between 2 'associated' medication lines can be better and faster verified next time. A 'reference algorithm' can be worked out for this.
- Removal of prescribed medication:
- Cross out the medication line that has been removed.
- Cross out the medication line that has been removed.
- Newly added medication with respect to the local EMR:
- The necessary changes (make the deleted medication line active again, change the modified posology to previous posology, etc) can be done by right-clicking on the relevant medication line or by clicking on an action button.
- When the GP does nothing, he/she agrees with the overview of the active medication that he/she sees (deleted medication will disappear, adapted posology will be retained and the previous posology will disappear, etc) and at a next opening of the EMR it is shown as a local scheme.
- When the GP does nothing, he/she agrees with the overview of the active medication that he/she sees (deleted medication will disappear, adapted posology will be retained and the previous posology will disappear, etc) and at a next opening of the EMR it is shown as a local scheme.
- Provide the opportunity to display an alert:
- With, for example, 2x same type of medication but with a different product name. These will also be displayed under each other for clustering.
- For example, an incomplete medication line.
- Give, for example, a tooltip after a 'mouse-over' action for the relevant medication line, more information about why there is an alert (eg incomplete medication line).
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