Clinical — exam-room screen
A synthetic demo screen — "Anchor Health Cooperative" is a fictional, obviously-fake HMO. No real payer, no PHI. The same resolved-person marts behind Person 360, reframed as the screen a nurse or provider pulls up in the exam room — reviewing the patient's clinical picture and recent care before/during a visit.
Who's the patient?
Pull up the patient, then read down the chart the way you'd work the visit: confirm who they are, take in their clinical picture at a glance, review their recent care, then see that care over time.
Janelle Gorczany · DOB Mar 15, 1980 · F
Coverage context — MEDICAID · A -status memberWhat's their clinical picture?
The at-a-glance read on how complex this patient is — how many conditions they carry, how many medications they're on, and how much care they've had on record. This is the "how sick / how involved is this chart" the provider takes in first.
Conditions
Medications
Encounters
What's their recent care?
Their most recent clinical encounters — newest first. This is the "let me see what's happened since your last visit" move: the recent visits, what kind of care they were, and what each ran.
Care over time
The full care record — encounters and claims — plotted over time, so you can see the whole arc of this patient's care in context, not just the last dozen visits.
