Update of bug #63626 (project health): Severity: 3 - Normal => 1 - Wish Status: None => Need Info Assigned to: None => meanmicio Release: None => 4.3.0 Component: None => Hospital Management
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #1: Hi, Mathias! >From our Wikibook GNU health chapter on DU, (https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Domiciliary_Units), a Domiciliary Unit (DU) represents a human dwelling. It is composed of intra (domiciliary) and extra (peridomiciliary) spaces. The DU is a physical entity that denotes the place where one or more people live regularly. So, the DU is much more than just an address, and although they can complement each other, they are two different entities. The address is just one attribute from the many that the DU model. For example, the DU can not be a PO box. We integrate the country and subdivision concept of the address in DU. Both the GNU Health DU and the Tryton address models have been there for many years. The Tryton address model has gone through quite a few changes throughout the versions, and we try to keep the compatibility without breaking the GH functionality. The DU needs to have a unique code. Many countries uniquely identify each property with a cadastral code, and can be incorporated to GH. In scenarios, where there is no formal identification of the DU / property, we could generate some ID when the field is left empty. I see this task more related to the localization effort for each country. The DU assignment to the person denotes the main residence. I agree we could think about using a O2M approach for multiple residences, and evaluate pros and cons (for instance, today the DU shows in realtime all the inhabitants at any given time of that residence). Currently, additional addresses can be entered in the person demographics, as addresses. Let me know your thoughts. Bests Luis _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?63626> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/