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Epic Haiku & Limerick

Epic Haiku & Limerick at Mac App Store analyse

Epic
7,920 ratings · Power index: 350
Version 9.2.3
Size 217 Mb
Updated 5 years ago
Released 07 Jan 2010

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Description

Haiku provides authorised clinical users of Epic’s Electronic Health Record with secure access to clinic schedules, hospital patient lists, health summaries, test results and notes. Haiku also supports dictation and In Basket access. Your organisation needs to license Haiku and will determine the exact feature set and any applicable charges for your use of Haiku. If you are unsure whether you can use Haiku, please contact your administrative staff.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 7.7k
Est. Revenue ~ $3.15k

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No vitals?!?!!

Woodave · 9 years ago · v4.4

I can not find vitals anywhere in the app.

The sad state of EMR in 2016

TheDrDave27 · 9 years ago · v4.4

As of July 2016, the most current version is getting better but its still rough around the edges. Touch ID now works more reliably. The but in which text entry fields would mysteriously have no keyboard — thats been fixed. But its still death by a thousand small cuts. Theres simultaneously too much and far too little in this app. The user interface is woefully cluttered. I cant tap and copy the phone numbers of my patients. Please know that we always dial *67 when calling patients from our personal phones. Either include this by default or let us copy the phone number. Currently I have to memorize the number or switch back and forth between apps to dial it. Thats just silly. Why cant I view upcoming appointments for my patients? How about being able to view PDFs from the Chart Review — like scanned in outside lab results and data usually in the Media tab of Epic? You still cant remove the space occupying Status Board (were not all surgeons, you know). Id much rather have a search tab in its place. Haiku reflects the sad, bloated state of the US electronic health record. And its because we let hospital administrators choose the priorities instead of letting doctors be doctors.

Nothing to do with haikus

Joe Tools · 9 years ago · v4.4

Doesnt make haikus Nothing epic about this Zero stars if I could

Used to be good

Manggggg · 9 years ago · v4.4

Now i can only see todays schedule. No longer able to look at future dates. Lame!

Quick log in but limited

jgcjgc · 9 years ago · v4.4

Great way to use my iphone to quickly check census and to look up lab and xray results and notes on office or hospital patients, compared to trying to log in to the full site via Citrix. Very limited functionality otherwise - at least in our configuration - cant do orders, view actual films, etc. (Ymmv). Touch log in works nicely but seems to work only if used touch to log in to phone initially btw.

Improving, but still needs work

kenfused · 9 years ago · v4.5

Each generation of this app gets more and more useful, but there are still some flaws First of all, they need to add touch ID support, since Mychart app already does this. They need to add the ability to start new telephone encounters and you secure patient messages. In both of these, they need to add support on how to CLOSE an encounter, not just done it from the inbox. The interface is also somewhat inconsistent. In the bottom right corner when you are using patient messages, the menu options "..." give you totally different things then when you are in patient messages when you get options on the app itself, but not options on what to do with the particular message you are working with like you do with telephone encounters. Replies from the patient or other providers who are sending secure messages on a patient you are viewing in the inbox should be similarly shaded in colors as in the telephone encounters section. Overall, the developers should strive to keep the user interface consistent throughout the entire application. This is already a major problem in the desktop application where different keyboard shortcuts work on different screens but not in others, and there are multiple different ways to close windows etc. Since this is a ground up development, every effort should be made to keep the user experience consistent throughout. There needs to be an option to hide the collars phone number when calling patients. There should be an automatic way to use caller id block

Better, but fix the camera setting!

jdzmdjp · 9 years ago · v4.5

Overall, this is an improvement. The in basket functionality has increased, but it is still quite cumbersome to renew medications. It is helpful to be able to look up patients on the go, and review the chart. I do want to give back a specific piece of feedback: this version changed the way to take a patient ID photo- while the outline of the torso is helpful to guide people to focus on the face (which is helpful, since the size of the picture on the screen is quite small) it has taken away the capacity to zoom! you have to move the camera to inches from the face to fill the screen since the default setting of the iPhone camera is quite wide angle. This is both uncomfortable for both patient and provider, and actually leads to distortion due to the optic effects of the camera setting. Please return the zoom function. This cannot be intentional as it serves no function other than to degrade the picture taking experience.