HealthOS
data-signature="health" · recommended density compact
HealthOS is used by clinicians, often quickly and under load. It is information-dense by necessity and calm by design — a busy clinical screen must never feel frantic. Compact density fits more context in view without sacrificing legibility.
What it leans on
- Charts and Sparkline for vitals and trends.
- Table and DataGrid for results, medications and histories.
- ActivityTimeline for the record's history.
- Privacy and Permissions — patient data demands masking, consent, audit trails and role-aware access.
- Alert for clinical flags, used sparingly so it keeps its weight.
Character
Calm, dense, exact. Color is used to flag, not to decorate; an alert means something clinical. Nothing animates for effect.
Watch for
- Reserve
negativeandnoticefor genuine clinical concern. Over-flagging trains people to ignore flags. - Make the acting role and access scope visible — a clinician must know whose record they are in and what they may do.
- Never hide a control a clinician expects; if it is unavailable, say why (ReadOnlyBanner).
Live screens
Real, interactive reference screens built entirely from Prism — tokens, components and the health signature. Use the controls to re-skin them live.
Patient summary
Clinician patient overview — identity banner with allergy alert, vitals metric row, a trend chart, active problem list and a recent-activity timeline. Built from Prism tokens, cards and badges; data-signature=health tints the accent.