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Re: [Health] Histopathology results reporting template vs other lab
From: |
Feng Shu |
Subject: |
Re: [Health] Histopathology results reporting template vs other lab |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Jan 2024 20:40:54 +0800 |
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Yusuf Suleiman <yusifsuleiman@hotmail.com> writes:
> Hello,
> I have suggested a Gnuhealth to be the HIS for the routing results reporting
> in one pathology laboratory, and I have the following observations.
>
> 1. The results reporting template of histopathology lab is not the
> same with other laboratories such as microbiology or hematology.
> 2. The routine procedures are also different.
> 3. The results reporting template can be modify to fit histology lab
> but only if the institution is not offering other laboratory
> investigation such as chemistry and so on.
> 4. Many institutions may not want to marge different departments/units test
> reports in a single template.
What does 4 mean?
>
> With this, I am suggesting if possible, different templates for the
> major laboratory departments or units can be created.
Do you mean a major laboratory departments or units map a report
template file? for example:
1. histopathology > lab_test_histopathology.fodt
2. hematology > lab_test_hematology.fodt
3. ...
Or just let report template can deal with major laboratory
departments, with the help of IF directive in fodt?
>
> For example, at a point where we register for the services (under
> products module) on gnuhealth like “urine culture”, we do select if
> the service we are registering belong to imagine or laboratory. For
> that matter, major laboratory departments/units (histopathology,
> microbiology/bacteriology, hematology, and chemical-pathology) can
> come up, So that if I am registering “urine culture”, I can select a
> microbiology in place of the laboratory that we do select.
>
> This will allow for each unit template to be tag with all
> investigations under a selected department.
> Thank you.
> Yusuf Suleiman
>
> Sent from my iPad
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