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HepCure Design

Simplified Profile with Core Questions

7/18/2013

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A major concern is not to overburden the patient with many questions. There should be a differentiation between "core" questions and "optional" questions. The image below is what the patient will see when creating an account. This will create the "patient profile." I forgot to add "treatment status (pre/current/post)."
I believe that from here on out, every one of my posts should read "subject to change." Haha!
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Ponni
7/22/2013 02:10:13 am

This looks great! To start, I would favor core questions to include profile information:
Age
Race
Date of Birth
Contact #
Email

Optional questions would be everything else including other medical conditions (hypertension, HIV, cirrhosis, depression, diabetes, thyroid disease, cancer), prior treatment history (yes/no and cured, relapse, nonresponder), Genotype, vaccination history (Hepatitis A, hepatitis B, Flu, pneumonia), history of liver biopsy (yes/no). We can brain storm additional questions, but perhaps start with these if the rest of the team agrees?

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