> don't know what it is that draws product designers to keep reaching for that horrible UX pattern, but it's got to be stopped. Nobody reads these things so a popup is the worst place to put important information that the user needs to read!
Hi, Product Manager and paramedic here.
The type of popup you are talking about is not what is happening here. It's a modal dialog requiring the provider to answer multiple questions to evaluate their patient (see my other comment in this thread).
And then it will warn you that the patient meets SIRS or sepsis criteria. It's not quite as simple as "regulation says user needs to get warned of blah".
Hi, Product Manager and paramedic here.
The type of popup you are talking about is not what is happening here. It's a modal dialog requiring the provider to answer multiple questions to evaluate their patient (see my other comment in this thread).
And then it will warn you that the patient meets SIRS or sepsis criteria. It's not quite as simple as "regulation says user needs to get warned of blah".