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Re: [Health-dev] [task #13956] Native mobile application for GNU Health
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Cédric Krier |
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Re: [Health-dev] [task #13956] Native mobile application for GNU Health |
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Sun, 17 Apr 2016 07:59:05 +0700 |
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I would have posted comment on the bug tracker but I have this message:
"You are not allowed to post comments on this tracker with your current
authentification level."
before I used to be allowed to post comments.
On 2016-04-16 21:03, Luis Falcon wrote:
> - PHR : This will allow to store information (weight, glucose, blood pressure,
> vital signs ...) and send it to her / his history in GNU Health server. This
> information will be stored in a separate model than the evaluation.
Why not just having a flag on the evaluation that says it is a
self-testing? The advantage is that all report/computation based on
evaluation will also work on this result and it can simply filtered out
by domain/context.
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- [Health-dev] [task #13956] Native mobile application for GNU Health, Luis Falcon, 2016/04/08
- [Health-dev] [task #13956] Native mobile application for GNU Health, Luis Falcon, 2016/04/09
- [Health-dev] [task #13956] Native mobile application for GNU Health, Luis Falcon, 2016/04/13
- [Health-dev] [task #13956] Native mobile application for GNU Health, Luis Falcon, 2016/04/16
- Re: [Health-dev] [task #13956] Native mobile application for GNU Health,
Cédric Krier <=
- Re: [Health-dev] [task #13956] Native mobile application for GNU Health, Luis Falcon, 2016/04/17
- Re: [Health-dev] [task #13956] Native mobile application for GNU Health, Cédric Krier, 2016/04/17
- Re: [Health-dev] [task #13956] Native mobile application for GNU Health, Luis Falcon, 2016/04/18
- Re: [Health-dev] [task #13956] Native mobile application for GNU Health, Cédric Krier, 2016/04/18