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Re: [Health-dev] GNU Health Pharmacy on community demo server?
From: |
Edgar Hagenbichler |
Subject: |
Re: [Health-dev] GNU Health Pharmacy on community demo server? |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Feb 2018 13:51:02 +0100 |
Hi Andrew,
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Health-dev [mailto:address@hidden Im Auftrag von address@hidden
Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. Februar 2018 12:18
>There was recently a question on the general discussion forum about setting up
>a Pharmacy 'store/supplier' in GNU Health.
>This could in theory be a Community Pharmacy or a Hospital Pharmacy.
Great idea.
>Luis. Setting this up with medication stock and the correct departmental links
>is
>quite a complicated process and it would be most useful if this could be done
>on the community demo server for us all to take a look at and test.
I endorse.
>If we could create a clinic/GP/outpatient prescription,
>send a message of it to the Pharmacy 'store' and dispense it from Pharmacy
>stock it would be very helpful for understanding the GNU Health
>ordering/supplying/invoicing functionality.
Agree. It would be great if this can be done while fulfilling the local
national
specifications. I can imagine that the NHS has published the secifications for
this like in Austria one can find at
https://www.sozialversicherung.at/portal27/esvportal/content?contentid=10007.784638&viewmode=content
for the eCard or at
http://www.hauptverband.at/portal27/hvbportal/content?contentid=10007.693708&viewmode=content
for the so called "Erstattungskodex", which is an electronic tool for all
medication that is approved in Austria.
>p.s. We would need to set up more common medication products in the
>Tryton section of the GNU Health demo database and I can do this if you want
>me to.
At http://www.ghat.hagenbichler.at:8000/index.html (GNU Health AT (Austria),
Login: admin, pw: gnusolidario)) we started to provide
a community server especially for the Austrian situation.
I would be very glad and thankful to hear, how you can setup the common
medication.
All the best
Edgar