The presentation by Vitalii Banchenko (Health Samurai) explores designing intuitive user interfaces for template-based extraction in FHIR SDC. It demonstrates how thoughtful UI/UX can make complex template-based extraction accessible to non-technical users, hiding technical details like FHIRPath and resource structure. The talk covers core concepts: mapping QuestionnaireResponses to structured FHIR resources, the power and flexibility of template-based extraction, and the challenges of authoring templates without a UI. Key features shown include TreeView-based navigation, smart lookups, automated data mapping, validation, and debugging tools. The session also shares lessons from developing Aidbox Forms and highlights the importance of user-friendly solutions for broader adoption of FHIR and SDC.
In this session, we’ll share our experience designing and implementing a user-friendly interface for configuring template-based data extraction.Our goal was to make a complex process approachable for non-technical users through thoughtful UI/UX choices.We'll explore key challenges, design decisions, and lessons learned from bridging the gap between technical capability and usability.
Tech lead at Aidbox Forms and a full-stack developer passionate about functional programming and building intuitive user experiences.Over the years, he has worked across various domains—from inventory and university systems to auto-delivery, scheduling, billing, healthcare platforms, and homecare solutions.In the past few years, he has been deeply focused on the FHIR Structured Data Capture (SDC) Implementation Guide and its real-world implementation.He enjoys crafting simple, scalable solutions and clean software design.
Aidbox is a developer-friendly FHIR platform where everything remains under your control. Build your enterprise-grade digital healthcare apps and systems using a habitual tech stack and suitable cloud infrastructure: Google, Azure, AWS, or on-premises.
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