2019
DOI: 10.1101/597583
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Halyos: A patient-facing visual EHR interface for longitudinal risk awareness

Abstract: We have developed Halyos ( http://halyos.gehlenborglab.org ), a visual EHR web application that complements the functionality of existing patient portals. Halyos is designed to integrate with existing EHR systems to help patients interpret their health data. The Halyos application utilizes the SMART on FHIR (Substitutable Medical Applications and Reusable Technologies on Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) platform to create an interoperable interface that provides interactive visualizations of clinica… Show more

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“…There is a growing trend in visualization studies to explore ways to represent wearable data for self-monitoring sleep [ 13 ], analyze data by health coaches [ 14 ] or researchers [ 15 ], evaluate performance dashboard for sport [ 16 ], or evaluate time-based activity graphical representations on mobile phones [ 17 ]. Some other studies explored the best approach to visualizing the data to support behavior change [ 18 , 19 ] or provided a visualization dashboard to help patients understand their longitudinal health data [ 20 ]. Still, the visualization of wearable data is an active research area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing trend in visualization studies to explore ways to represent wearable data for self-monitoring sleep [ 13 ], analyze data by health coaches [ 14 ] or researchers [ 15 ], evaluate performance dashboard for sport [ 16 ], or evaluate time-based activity graphical representations on mobile phones [ 17 ]. Some other studies explored the best approach to visualizing the data to support behavior change [ 18 , 19 ] or provided a visualization dashboard to help patients understand their longitudinal health data [ 20 ]. Still, the visualization of wearable data is an active research area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%