Hi Andrew !
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 11:42:56 +0000 (GMT)
"andrewpgledh...@tiscali.co.uk" <andrewpgledh...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:

> Yes Luis, I agree that the WHO list should be used as a reference
> resource in GNU Health.
> 
Great !

> What about functionality? Some ideas:
> 
> 
> 
> When opening the patient 
> record, a pop up message occurs in GNU Health for all "patients" < 18
> years old.
> 
> "Do you want to review / amend this patient's routine immunisation 
> record?"
> 
> If yes then a tabular form could appear with the child's immunisation 
> record to date.
> 
We probably should get a pop up warning message if there is any
irregularity on the child vaccination schedule, showing in the same
popup which vaccines / doses that are due.

If everything is OK, then no notice will be shown. 

> If a date had been passed without the record being "ticked as 
> administered" then it might have a red background.
> 
A couple of variables to keep in mind when implementing the "DSS"
for vaccinations

- Child age / vaccine / first dose : Based on the WHO vaccination
  schedule.

- Boosters / next doses : Based on the "next dose" field of the
  vaccination model.

With these two, we should be in pretty good shape to start with.

> 
> 
> Other ideas might be to 
> produce standard reports which would list all patients due to have
> vaccines on a particular day / week. The child health professional
> could then contact the family to bring the child into clinic.
+1
Very important 
> 
> I think we both agree that this is very 
> important GNU Health functionality and is well worth a significant
> amount of development time.
> 
Absolutely :)

Best,
Luis
> Regards
> 
> Andrew
> 
> 
> 


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