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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Questions about Episode/health issue - And new task p


From: Carlos Moro
Subject: Re: [Gnumed-devel] Questions about Episode/health issue - And new task proposal
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 04:43:20 +0200
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Hello all,

New features and improvements are going to be developed after 0.1... so
the complexity is growing. What do you think about stablishing a kind of
'GNUmed testing team'?

As an idea, the work would consist in:

    a) test cases definition (title, instructions to do it, expected
results)
    b) one task, eg. creating a new patien, could imply several test
cases, eg. 'create a new patient filling only the required fields' and
'create a new patient filling all the fields'. Their instructions and
results whould consider validations eg. invalid date, missing zip code
in an address... etc...
    c) we could use the wiki for it, grabbing the test executor and date...

Ideally if well defined, everyone, without any knowledge of the
underlying (or even better without it) should be able to execute the
test and report the results. This task could be very useful for the
project, more if the people taking care of it are different from the
people directly involved in coding...

Surely we then could achieve high degree of reliability, detect when
some changes break a previously working functionality, etc...

What do you think?

Best regards,
carlos


Richard Terry wrote:

>Latest CVS + running gnumed via:
>
>sh gm-0_1-from-cvs.sh
>
>I've a question - one I've always been confused about, however as the 
>functionality of this program seems atrocious, perhaps if someone will help 
>me understand how it is meant to function and what things mean, I may be able 
>to help improve it for the ordinary user.
>
>1) IN my attempts to use it I'm confronted by an active problem list, which 
>contains both annotated 'health issues', and 'episodes' - what is the 
>difference and conceptually just how is one meant to use them
>
>2)I note that double clicking on something referenced as a 'episode', brings 
>up a new tab to allow the entry of clinical notess
>3)I note that double clicking on a health issue, brings up a prompt asking for 
>a tag for an episode ?? don't understand the sense of this.
>
>in any event - all these - health issues + episodes seem to end up on the same 
>active problem list???? see the attatched png
>
>Any attempt to review the patients progress notes anywhere dosn't seem to be 
>very easy - eg the EMR tree is ambiguous and hard to navigate, the EMR 
>Journal which seems to be the best isn't updated unless you close down the 
>program and re-load it.
>
>the EMRDUMP ?what is the purpose of this???
>
>Also saving an episode took an inordinately long time.
>
>BTW, I'm not trying to be picky about this. I genuinely want to help and 
>understand this, otherwise I wouldn't have spent nearly two hours of my 
>sunday morning attempting to see how this works.
>
>Regards
>
>Richard
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