Contact information
Phone: 216-269-1954
e-Mail: info@taxibamboo.com
At Park City Solutions, I have developed a multitude of web applications to serve a variety of hospital and healthcare functions. These applications range from customized single applications to "portals" where many applications are pushed to one location and have a uniform interface design. These portals allow the institutions to change any application behind the scenes without the user knowing that the application is different. Because healthcare has HL7 standards, as long as the information within any application is in that format, it can get pulled into an XML data store and from there displayed with XSLT templates.
Below are snapshots of the applications that I have worked on developing. Each snapshot can be clicked to view a larger, more detailed perspective. All of these applications are in secure environments and I can not give access to outsiders. If you would like to know more about a specific application, please email me and we can discuss the finer details of each design.
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Provider Portal In the Provider Portal, a healthcare provider (depending upon their permissions) can access clinical information for patients, place orders, message with patients and other providers, both refer patients and be referred to, and sign transcription reports. Upon logon, the provider enters the portal at their personalized dashboard which shows snapshots of the applications the provider has set to appear on the dashboard. The default for this dashboard is to display the providers message inbox and new clinical results. Within the patient-centric section, the provider is able to view the patient's visit history, facesheet, demographic information, clinical reports, orders, and medications. In the clinical reports section, reports can be trended and/or graphed over time. Additional views: |
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Dx Portal Although the Dx Portal is quite similar to the Provider Portal, this was developed to serve outreach laboratories. The order process that was developed for this product is also utilized within the Provider Portal. The challenge with the order process is to have the steps condensed to one page. To accomodate this request, all search for tests and diagnosis codes are smart searches and just below the search fields for each are the "x" amount of most requested codes/tests by the user. For example, if a gynecologist regularly orders pap smears, the test with the correct code will appear in this user's most used tests section. This allows the user to quickly move through the order process. The user can also add up to six tests within one order (for one patient) to further save time. |
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Carilion Health System - Patient Portal This portal was developed by working directly with the client to define what information would be accessible to their patients and how interactive the first two phases would be. Ultimately, the patient will be able to re-order prescriptions, communicate with their healthcare providers, request appointments and view clinical results online. |
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Committee Portal This prototype was developed within the span of a week to show a potential client what the Park City Solutions technology could do for them. The idea is that there is a central repository for committees where committee members can access pertinent information and documentation as well as sign up to participate in additional committees. This portal also serves as an archive of previous committee activities, decisions, and materials. |
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Emergency Room Greaseboard This client wanted to replace a white-board process within their emergency room with an online application that would be projected in the emergency room as well as be available on any terminal within the department. The existing process was simply a large white-board where administrators would write which patients were in which rooms within the emergency room. One requirement is that one room must always remain open for the arrival of an ambulance and another room must remain open for the arrival of a helicopter. Additional logic must indicate which the triage level of the patient in a room. |
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HIPAA MDS To assist a healthcare organization in tracking their compliance with HIPAA and enforcing HIPAA standards. |
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The left side navigation in the portals expands and collapses to provide the user with maximum space on data-dense screens.
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![]() To provide quick access to demographic information, when the icon turns green the user can click to view a mini-synopsis of data. Additional icons denote patient status. |
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