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> Am 20.06.2019 um 08:32 schrieb Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:
>
> If you mean the difference between a mapper who thinks something is
> wheelchair suitable compared to a mapper who uses a sign or brochure to judge
> it .. use the source key for that.
the difference I see
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> Am 20.06.2019 um 08:17 schrieb Joseph Eisenberg :
>
> This suggests a problem for counties like the USA or Germany where
> there are dozens or hundreds of health insurance companies with many
> different health plans, each of which may be accepted by a different
> list of ph
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> Am 20.06.2019 um 08:15 schrieb Joseph Eisenberg :
>
> This would also make it easier for
> database users: they can just check for "amenity=hospital" + "mri=yes"
> rather than doing a spacial query to find MRI nodes within or near an
> amenity=hospital feature
IMHO there i
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> Am 20.06.2019 um 08:13 schrieb Joseph Eisenberg :
>
> *B. Total staff or average number each day?
>
> Should this number be the total number of nurses employed at the
> facility or the total who are working each day?
actually both may be interesting. If the total number i
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> Am 20.06.2019 um 08:13 schrieb Joseph Eisenberg :
>
> In some countries there are many types of nurses. For example in the
> USA there are RNs (Registered Nurses), CNAs (certified nursing
> assistants), NPs (Nurse Practitioners), Nurse midwives, etc. - and
> here in Indonesi
On 20/06/19 17:27, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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Am 20.06.2019 um 08:32 schrieb Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:
If you mean the difference between a mapper who thinks something is wheelchair
suitable compared to a mapper who uses a sign or brochure to judge it .. use
the sourc
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> Am 20.06.2019 um 09:54 schrieb Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:
>
> It is not done for hiking paths.. at least not here.
there’s the distinction between foot=yes and foot=designated
there are ~5800 wheelchair=designated in the db, someone is already using this.
Cheers, Ma
I would think that the bed count would be a reasonable guide for the staffing
levels.
Certainly for emergency use the number of bed would be usefull and this should
be something that can be reasonably verified.
On 20/06/19 16:13, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
2) "staff_count:nurses="
*A. Source
'I would think that the bed count would be a reasonable guide for the
staffing levels.'
I agree, this is a useful and easier to maintain number that shows the
capacity of the inpatient service at a hospital, and it would be
easier to check than the number of nurses.
On 6/20/19, Warin <61sundow...
On 2019-06-20 10:27, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
> 'I would think that the bed count would be a reasonable guide for the
> staffing levels.'
Would that include the beds in wards or departments that are temporarily
closed due to shortages of staff or funding? Thinking of the UK here.__
On 20/06/19 18:33, Colin Smale wrote:
On 2019-06-20 10:27, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
'I would think that the bed count would be a reasonable guide for the
staffing levels.'
Would that include the beds in wards or departments that are
temporarily closed due to shortages of staff or funding? Thi
It’s a case for wheelchair mappers then?
Mvg Peter Elderson
> Op 20 jun. 2019 om 09:27 heeft Martin Koppenhoefer
> het volgende geschreven:
>
>
>
> sent from a phone
>
>> Am 20.06.2019 um 08:32 schrieb Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> If you mean the difference between a mapper who thi
On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 at 01:33, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Oxford Dictionary says
>
> Toll : A charge payable to use a bridge or road.
>
Yep. Also, in the UK, carries legal implications. Legislation is required
to require tolls on a
public highway.
Fee : A payment made to a profe
>(I take pride in putting those into OSM, provided they are 'on the ground').
Sure! I don't want to insert anything that is not verifiable on the ground.
Rather, I will advise the various associations of disabled people to raise
awareness among the authorities. But where they have already been
> On Jun 20, 2019, at 2:44 AM, marc marc wrote:
>
> "here grapes are produced
> for xyz wine"
Keep the produces=tag working and extend it. (Or what is proper for a vinyard):
Produces=grapes
Produces:product=xyz foobar blue wine
Produces:pdo=foobar blue grapes
Operator=xyz vinyards LLC
Brand=XY
Hi,
in parts of the world for which no particular national/regional
resources have been defined, the "id" editor will suggest to get in
touch with "us" and/or other mappers through:
* Reddit
* Facebook
* Telegram
* Discord
* Twitter
* OSM help
* OSM IRC channel
* OSMF website
(this list is defin
Le 20.06.19 à 09:46, Martin Koppenhoefer a écrit :
>> Should this number be the total number of nurses employed
>> at the facility or the total who are working each day?
> actually both may be interesting
staff:nurses:capacity <> staff:nurses:count (or :avg)
__
Le 20.06.19 à 11:58, Frederik Ramm a écrit :
> suggest to get in touch with "us" and/or other mappers through
imho the list is too long.
by drowning users with everything that exists, they often end
up not knowing what to choose.
for example, it seems difficult to me to say that Twitter is
a suita
On Thu, 2019-06-20 at 17:27 +0900, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
> 'I would think that the bed count would be a reasonable guide for the
> staffing levels.'
>
Not really, a typical hospital is far more than in-patients.
They will typically run out-patient departments, clinics, A & E, out of
hours GP se
Hello,
This is an interesting point. I always found healthcare2.0 (1) better
structured than healthcare (2)? Could you explain your point?
From my view,
healthcare leads to use different kind of items, taking examples:
healtcare=clinic is a type of healthcare facility, and
healthcare=dentis
On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 at 18:30, Joseph Eisenberg
wrote:
> 'I would think that the bed count would be a reasonable guide for the
> staffing levels.'
>
> I agree, this is a useful and easier to maintain number that shows the
> capacity of the inpatient service at a hospital, and it would be
> easier
Hi mailing list,
Kerb/curb management has become a hot topic for city governments and
companies, but there's not really a way to map parking and other
restrictions in OSM. There's been some discussion of the importance and
applications, but not a proposal.
In my day job at SharedStreets, I've bee
On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 at 20:01, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in parts of the world for which no particular national/regional
> resources have been defined, the "id" editor will suggest to get in
> touch with "us" and/or other mappers through:
>
> * Reddit
> * Facebook
> * Telegram
> * Discord
> *
On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 at 12:43, Emily Eros wrote:
> I'd love to hear from people about what they think about this as a general
> approach.
>
Wow Emily, that's a mighty task you've set yourself!
How will it work when there are no signposts - eg residential streets where
parking is allowed but noth
Hello everyone,
Thank you so much for the comments on the tags. This feedback is extremely
helpful to ensure we are going down the right path, as there are indeed
some details to work out. Hearing examples of how these tags (for example
the insurance:health) would potentially be applied in various
You can use your OSM account to access the osm-forum
https://forum.openstreetmap.org/
Vr gr Peter Elderson
Op vr 21 jun. 2019 om 06:26 schreef Graeme Fitzpatrick <
graemefi...@gmail.com>:
>
>
> On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 at 20:01, Frederik Ramm wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> in parts of the world for which no
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