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Track Physio events #28
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I need to get feedback from Eric Gokcen on this. It may be the notes feature is sufficient to support this function. |
Physical therapy events are another set of actions attached to either inpatient or outpatient visits, just like labs, pharmacy, etc. So a patient could have an appointment for a visit and during that visit, they need to receive physical therapy. The point of the physio events is to capture the results / feedback from the physical therapist in the medical record. At minimum, an event has a person who conducted the session, notes, and a date. Each event must be associated to a visit (and thus a patient). Physio events should become another tab in a patient's record, and will find it's way into both the Notes feature (which I'm working on #32) as well as the patient history (which I'm also working on). What makes Physio a needed feature is a bit of a business issue.
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See requirements here |
@tangollama I'd like to work on this. |
Go for it.
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Need clarification on the requirements... it states that visits should be read-only to physical therapists, but that physio events should be a list under visits. I took this to mean that one needs to view a visit in order to see a list of physio events, but with the read-only permission, this wouldn't be possible for physical therapists. |
I'd be happy to discuss further is Slack (tangollama), but I believe it
does make sense. A future Physical Therapist role would have the ability to
see and read all Visit data and screens but not the right to edit those
records... except for physio events.
The idea is that physio events would hang off of the Visit in a similar
referential relationship that procedures share. Physical Therapists would
have the ability to CRUD those records and add / delete them to a Visit
(yes... technically an "edit" to the record) but not the right to modify
other data.
Like I said, happy to banter in Slack.
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Need clarification on the requirements... it states that visits should be
read-only to physical therapists, but that physio events should be a list
under visits. I took this to mean that one needs to view a visit in order
to see a list of physio events, but with the read-only permission, this
wouldn't be possible for physical therapists.
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@nfung are you still interested in this issue? If not, I'll move it back to Help Wanted. |
@tangollama sorry it's taking me so long to finish this. i've got most of this done... i'll try to wrap this up soon |
@nfung absolutely no need to say sorry. We're all volunteering. Thanks for responding so promptly. |
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Doctor's assign physio. We need to queue it and track the notes from it. Note that physio could be "prescribed." i.e. daily while in the hospital.
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