Hello Jayantha,
We realized a new module to do that. You can look to the EastAfrican
version, on the laboratory module we changed following:
==> Test parameters are based on the database
o Each hospital can maintain own LabTests what they could provide (or
not)
o We added also these parameters you described (upper, lower .)
o If you want more parameters, now you can add it dynamically
o And also a price charged to this patient (requirement of
EastAfrican hospitals, self pay patients)
It's working fine. but for the next generation I would suggest:
==> Please do not follow the idea to store each test parameter and/or
result to one row on a table cell (by using serialized strings).
You can find our work at sourceforge., branch is elc_tanzania-0-2
Robert
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Jayantha
Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Juni 2007 09:37
An: care2002-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [Care2002-developers] Laboratory->Administration->Test Parameters
Hi,
In the current version of care2x, there is no facility to enter test
parameters (upper boundary, lower boundary, etc) separately for male and
female.
Could somebody tell me how you are all managing? Any advise on how to tackle
(work around) will be really helpful.
Regards
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