Hi Cedric On Mon, 18 Apr 2016 07:34:52 +0700 Cédric Krier <cedric.kr...@b2ck.com> wrote:
> On 2016-04-17 14:50, Luis Falcon wrote: > > On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 07:59:05 +0700 > > Cédric Krier <cedric.kr...@b2ck.com> wrote: > > How much time should I make a request? > I really have the feeling that I'm putting away from GNU Health and > this makes me sad. We want you to be happy, and to be part of GNU Health. Let's all work towards making GNU Health the best project, both from the technical and human side. Please check that you have the right access now. > > > > An patient evaluation / encounter is a medical act. By definition, > > it involves the interaction of a health professional and a patient. > > It has medical, administrative and legal implications, as well as > > restrictions on who can see that information. It definitely involves > > much more than just vitals, or restricting by domain. > > The data collected by the patient without the presence or > > supervision of a health professional is subjective. > > Can you explain why it can not be solved by a domain? As far as I see > it is the same data except as you said the person involved are > different. No, it is not the same data, and it's not really a technical issue. The medical encounter / evaluation is way richer and complex. To start, it involves the encounter between a health professional(s) and a patient. There are many other aspects and processes ( chief complain, HPI, clinical findings, Dx / DDx, discharge reason, plan, ...). It's in the context of a medical act, normally associated to an appointment, with the digital signature of the health professional, etc.. They are just two different models for two different things, from the medical, administrative and legal point of views. Bests -- Dr. Luis Falcon, M.D., BSc President, GNU Solidario GNU Health: Freedom and Equity in Healthcare http://health.gnu.org
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