Posted By: Tina Wood | Nov 19th, 2008 @ 11:32 AM
Adam Kinney stops by the Channel 10 studio to show us a new silverlight application for the medical field.  Out with the note-pads and in with the highly technically advanced uber cool not as many mistakes silverlight application.
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I can see there is a lot of hard work that has gone into building the MS Health Common User Interface. How does the interface scale from one plat form to the other? Say a desk top computer to a hand held devise?

 

What does the user interface sit on top of? What kind of data bases are used to collect, store and distribute the information? Is the UI for just one application or are the standards to be used across a bunch of different applications?

 

There is a part in the video where you discuss the medications different doctors have prescribed. How is this done? As of right now, when I go from one doctor to the other, none of them know what the other doctor is doing let alone know what prescriptions are written. Its amazing any one is on the same page.

Hey,

Thanks for posting a video on this!

The Microsoft Health CUI Patient Journey Demonstrator is available at www.mscui.net/PatientJourneyDemonstrator. Come and have a play. We are continually building new, cool features that tackle many different areas of healthcare, using Silverlight for a rich, immersive and patient centric experience.

The Patient Journey Demonstrator is part of a broader project, the Microsoft Health Common User Interface project, that works with the British National Health Service to create UI design guidance and controls for building patient safe applications. You can find more about this project at www.mscui.net

Keep up the great work on Channel 10!

Martin