Title
Enabling revisitation of fine-grained clinical information
Abstract
Many times when working with medical information, healthcare professionals are presented with a summary of a patient record. When questions arise about this information it can be useful to view the information in its original context. We propose to use superimposed information, defined as an information source that includes encapsulated addresses to potentially fine-grained information in other information sources, as a way of enabling the ability to revisit fine-grained information. In this paper we show how the Guava (GUI-As-View) framework can be extended to define references to individual attribute values present in data-bound controls in a forms-based information system. These addresses, called g-seeds, can be created directly in the user interface of a Guava-enabled information system, or generated automatically for each data value returned from a query.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1882992.1883055
IHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
information source,fine-grained clinical information,enabling revisitation,forms-based information system,guava-enabled information system,data-bound control,original context,individual attribute,fine-grained information,healthcare professional,medical information,encapsulated address,application development,user interface,information system
Information system,Information integration,Management information systems,Information mapping,Information retrieval,Computer science,Automated information system,Information processor,Information filtering system,Information quality
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
16
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
James F. Terwilliger119812.35
Lois M. L. Delcambre2992420.78
Judith Logan3397.08
David Maier456391666.90
David W. Archer5505.28
Jeremy Steinhauer6192.48
Scott Britell7195.07