1 Visualization for Electronic Health Records: Promoting Patient-Centered Cognitive Support for Physician Decision-Making 10:00am Welcome & Introductions 10:20am Ben Shneiderman, Catherine Plaisant, David Wang, John Guerra, Angela Noh Univ of Maryland, Review of Lifelines2, Similan, LifeFlow, and current directions 11:00am Jonathan Nebeker, Veteran’s Health Administration & Univ of Utah Using Cognitive System Engineering for design of GUI for Chronic Disease Management: A new paradigm for EHR? 11:40am Kevin Maloy, Washington Hospital Center Azyxxi Physician Interface 12:20pm LUNCH 1:00pm Mike Gillam, Microsoft/Amalga Interface Design Opportunities in Modern Clinical Computing 1:40pm Matt Quinn, AHRQ and Lana Lowry, NIST Joint efforts on EHR usability guidelines/standards 2:20pm Yair Rajwan Framing Effective Patient-Oriented Information Visualization for patient-physician communication 2:40pm Closing discussion
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Visualization for Electronic Health Records: Promoting Patient-Centered Cognitive Support for Physician Decision-Making
10:00am Welcome & Introductions
10:20am Ben Shneiderman, Catherine Plaisant, David Wang, John Guerra, Angela NohUniv of Maryland, Review of Lifelines2, Similan, LifeFlow, and current directions
11:00am Jonathan Nebeker, Veteran’s Health Administration & Univ of UtahUsing Cognitive System Engineering for design of GUI for Chronic Disease Management:
A new paradigm for EHR?
11:40am Kevin Maloy, Washington Hospital CenterAzyxxi Physician Interface
12:20pm LUNCH
1:00pm Mike Gillam, Microsoft/AmalgaInterface Design Opportunities in Modern Clinical Computing
1:40pm Matt Quinn, AHRQ and Lana Lowry, NISTJoint efforts on EHR usability guidelines/standards
2:20pm Yair RajwanFraming Effective Patient-Oriented Information Visualization for patient-physician communication
2:40pm Closing discussion
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Information Visualization for Medical Knowledge Discovery
• Controlled precision in match(Linear, offset, noise, amplitude)
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LifeLines: Patient Histories
www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/lifelines
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LifeLines2: Contrast+Creatine
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LifeLines2: Align-Rank-Filter & Summarize
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NodeXL: Book & Social Media Research Fnd
Social Media Research Foundationsmrfoundation.org
We are a group of researchers who want to create open tools, generate and host open data, and support open
h l hi l t d t i l discholarship related to social media.
Mapping, measuring and understanding the landscape of social media is our mission. We support tool projects that enable the collection, analysis and visualization of social
di d tmedia data.
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Discovery Process: Systematic Yet Flexible
Preparation• Own the problem & define the schedule• Own the problem & define the schedule• Data cleaning & conditioning• Handle missing & uncertain data• Extract subsets & link to related information
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SocialAction
• Integrates statistics& visualization
• 4 case studies, 4-8 weeks (journalist, bibliometrician, terrorist analyst,
organizational analyst)g y )• Identified desired features, gave strong positive
• Visit the HCIL website for 400 papers & info on videoswww.cs.umd.edu/hcil
• Conferences & resources: www.infovis.org
• See Chapter 14 on Info VisualizationShneiderman, B. and Plaisant, C., Designing the User Interface:Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction:g p
Fifth Edition (March 2009) www.awl.com/DTUI
• Edited Collections:Card, S., Mackinlay, J., and Shneiderman, B. (1999)
Readings in Information Visualization: Using Vision to Think Bederson, B. and Shneiderman, B. (2003)Bederson, B. and Shneiderman, B. (2003)The Craft of Information Visualization: Readings and Reflections