Open-source prototypes and design patterns for clinician-centered electronic health record systems.
EHR is an open-source repository containing prototypes and design patterns for electronic health record systems. It provides practical examples of clinician-centered EHR interfaces developed as part of the 'Inspired EHRs' eBook project. The project demonstrates how to design EHR systems that prioritize healthcare professionals' needs and workflows.
Healthcare software developers, EHR system designers, medical informatics professionals, and anyone involved in creating or improving electronic health record interfaces for clinical use.
Developers choose this project for its practical, open-source examples of clinician-focused EHR design that can be freely adapted and implemented. It offers real-world prototypes that demonstrate human-centered design principles specifically for healthcare technology.
The code repository for the prototypes included in the eBook "Inspired EHRs - Designing for Clinicians" (inspiredEHRs.gov). The code of the prototypes is made available under the Apache 2.0 open source license. This license agreement allows anyone to freely use the code and ideas presented in this book, subject to the conditions listed at http://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0.
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All prototypes are available under the Apache 2.0 license, allowing free use and modification, as explicitly stated in the README.
Emphasizes human-centered design principles to enhance clinician efficiency and patient care, focusing on real-world clinical workflows as described in the project philosophy.
Complements the 'Inspired EHRs' eBook with interactive prototypes that provide tangible examples of EHR interface design, aiding in learning and benchmarking.
Offers specific UI/UX solutions for common EHR challenges, enabling rapid prototyping and design iteration based on demonstrated best practices.
The project provides design examples and prototypes rather than a complete EHR system, requiring significant development effort for production use.
Tailored specifically for clinical EHR interfaces, making it less applicable for non-healthcare software or administrative healthcare applications.
The README is brief and primarily references the eBook for details, which may necessitate additional resources for full context and implementation guidance.