On 2016-04-17 13:59, Luis Falcon wrote: > On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 07:54:09 +0700 > Cédric Krier <cedric.kr...@b2ck.com> wrote: > > > On 2016-04-16 23:30, Cédric Krier wrote: > > > I'm talking about people who > > > live in two places at the same time. For example, there are seasonal > > > workers who move every 6 months. I don't think we can expect from > > > the health professional to update the record of such patient every > > > 6 months. > > > > I have another example: children of divorced couple, they often live > > in both parent places by intermittence. > > > Sure, and they also stay at friends houses, at their grandparents, go to > summer camps, etcetera .. > > A person can have a current DU at given time, and is all recorded on > the demographics history .
Please could you explain, how do you historize a frequently switch? > It's important to know that GU Health Domiciliary Unit[1] and > Tryton address are two different concepts, that can perfectly > co-exist in their respective contexts, as explained[2] For me, this conclusion is too fast. I see no argument in favor of separation which can not be solved in case of merge. > Of course, GNU Health also records the contact of the relative, Next > of kin, friends, school, work, ... associated to the person, so we > cover all scenarios. I don't see what the link with the current question. > As far as updating the demographics (address, work, education, ... ) > it's the person responsibility, not the health professional, although > is a good practice to ask for any change. > > As a matter of fact, the upcoming GNU Health mobile app "MyGnuHealth"[3] > will allow to keep your DU, contact information, job, and other > demographics up-to-date. It doesn't matter for the question of merging the DU and address. -- Cédric Krier - B2CK SPRL Email/Jabber: cedric.kr...@b2ck.com Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 Website: http://www.b2ck.com/