Fictional Prototype

Connected Patient Record

A fictional demonstration of how healthcare information could follow the patient across blood results, radiology, clinic letters, ward notes, discharge summaries, medication lists and pending clinical tasks.

Design principle

The patient is the centre. The systems connect around them.

Disclaimer: All patient information shown here is fictional and for demonstration only. This is not a clinical tool and does not provide medical advice.

Patient summary

Aylin Demir

47 years old · Acute Medical Unit

Clinically stable

Record ID

FIC-2047-8891

Allergy

Penicillin

Care stage

Assessment + treatment

Risk level

Moderate

Working diagnosis

Community-acquired pneumonia

Fictional case summary: improving oxygen requirement, inflammatory markers falling, no current evidence of renal impairment.

System links

Connected sources

Bloods Linked
Radiology Linked
Ward Notes Linked
Clinic Letters Linked
Discharge Linked
Tasks Linked

Timeline

Care events

08:20

ED assessment

Presented with shortness of breath and productive cough.

09:10

Blood tests reviewed

Inflammatory markers raised. Renal function normal.

10:35

Chest X-ray reported

Right lower zone consolidation. No pleural effusion.

12:15

AMU clerking completed

Antibiotics started. Oxygen requirement improving.

Pending work

Clinical tasks

Repeat CRP and FBC tomorrow morning
Review antibiotic choice after cultures
Update discharge plan if oxygen remains stable
Send GP summary before discharge

Radiology

Chest X-ray report

Right lower zone consolidation. No pleural effusion. Cardiomediastinal silhouette not enlarged.

Imaging placeholder
Fictional scan preview area

Medication view

Active medicines

Doxycycline 100mg twice daily
Paracetamol 1g four times daily as required
Avoid penicillin-class antibiotics

Discharge readiness

Planning status

Oxygen requirement

Improving

Mobility

Independent

Estimated discharge

24–48 hours

Blood results

Latest observations

Test Value Trend Flag
Hb 124 g/L Stable Normal
WCC 11.8 x10⁹/L Improving High
CRP 42 mg/L Falling High
Creatinine 78 µmol/L Normal Normal

Documents

Unified record view

ED clerking note

Emergency Department

Fictional

Radiology report

Imaging system

Fictional

Medication reconciliation

Pharmacy

Fictional

AMU ward round note

Ward notes

Fictional

Draft discharge summary

Discharge system

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