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Re: [Health-dev] Patient allergy module for GNU Health?
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Luis Falcon |
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Re: [Health-dev] Patient allergy module for GNU Health? |
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Wed, 23 Oct 2013 14:48:32 -0300 |
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Hi Andrew !
On 10/23/2013 02:18 PM, address@hidden wrote:
> I agree Luis that a separate allergy module is a bit "over the top" but I
> think
> it would be better for allergies to be separated from the main "Diseases"
> section of GNU Health (at the moment the allergy info. tends to get a bit
> lost
> with the other disease entries).
You're right. I agree allergies get a bit misty in the middle of the
other diseases, and they should be always be shown upfront.
Allergies / hypersensitive reactions should be encoded at the diseases
tab, as the primary model, so we don't duplicate / violate data
uniqness. But yes, once we enter them, we should see them in the front
view, so no chances of missing them.
>
> What about a new TAB on the main patient
> chart?
>
> | Allergies |
>
> On opening this tab the physician would select:
>
> 1.
> Allegy status unknown
> 2. No known allergies or intolerances
> 3. Drug
> allergy/intolerance
> 4. Drug Group allergy/intolerance
> 5. Non-Drug
> allergy/intolerance
>
> If a drug/drug group allergy/intolerance is recorded then
> the drug or drug group can be searched for and selected:
>
> Drug: amoxicillin
> (with ICD-10 code or SNOMED CT code)
>
> Drug group: penicillins (with ICD-10 code
> or SNOMED CT code)
>
> It would be good if this information could then be
> displayed in the "Free text" box next to the patient's photograph.
I propose creating a functional field (it retrieves the values at
real-time, no storage ) that displays all allergy related information
about the patient in the that position, by the "PAtient allergies and
critical info".
If we use a functional field, then it will be "read-only", specific for
allergies.
What do you think ?
>
> Does this
> sound do-able?
>
Sure :)
> Regards
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
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