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It is also thought that the patient can see what is planned for them in the near future. If a patient has a stroke, the hospital has a planned course of action for the patient to go through in order to ensure a good recovery. Showing these planned actions in the timeline can make the patient more aware of what they have to go through. (MinID?)

Since the timelines are only shown to the patient it regards, we can put more details into it. Such details can be what medicines they have been prescribed and which doctors they have been in contact with(?). In order to protect each patients' information, we will have to ensure their privacy is secured. This can be done by making them log on with a secure password.

The specifications for the new prototype system will be based on Håkon Wågbø's master report, and a report from a user-design-workshop to be held in 2014/2015 including interviews with a patient user group. The focus will be on the patients as a user for this project, but the plan is for it to be used by doctors as well. The EHR data will be made available in an Event-Stream format (see https://www.ntnu.no/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=55739223 ) called the Manchester OWL-format, to follow an international standard. The format will be used to produce anonymous trajectories online, and to store the patients' answers.

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