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Re: [Gnumed-devel] a requirement for appointments
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Sebastian Hilbert |
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] a requirement for appointments |
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Wed, 21 Jun 2006 03:28:27 +0200 |
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On Wednesday 21 June 2006 03:20, Syan Tan wrote:
> occasionally you need to see what's happening to a patient who you have
> only seen once or twice for , so you don't remember their name, but you
> remember their age, and the condition you saw them for , and you know they
> were seen about x days ago, and they are in the appointments history. You
> could specifically search for them if you have an easily searchable emr
> system, using something like a query by example, ( it might be difficult to
> expect users to search using SQL), but a convenient way to find them is to
> browse back on the appointment books, and see their age and the diagnosis
> they were seen for , in order to find them.
I fully agree. Thanks for elaborating.
>
>
>
> On Wed Jun 21 2:21 , Sebastian Hilbert sent:
>
> On Wednesday 21 June 2006 02:09, Syan Tan wrote:
> > appointments that have been seen should be viewable with the age of the
> > patient and the decided diagnosis , in order for backtracking and
> > followup in the appointments columns. this is in addition to actively
> > marking the patient for followup during the consultation because
> > sometimes you think back, and wonder why the patient wasn't marked for
> > follow up.
>
> What do you mean by 'appointments that have been seen' ? Some sort of
> nightly 'patient seen list'
>
> I can follow you that sometimes we wonder why patient wasn't scheduled for
> follow up. But how do we detect those. Only when the patient comes in
> without an appointment instead of a follow up appointment.
>
> How does the decided daignosis and age of the patient aid you in
> understanding why the patient hasn't been marked for follow up ?
>
> Just curious about the context you see this in.
>
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> Sebastian Hilbert
> Leipzig / Germany
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