Hello all

moye masenga wrote:
>Im currently looking at how to customize the theatre module and link it to
>billing. ???

 Sorry I don't not what you mean

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>I don't think the procedures for attending patients in Argentina and
>Tanzania differ very much , but even if they do there is still room for
>customization.


Although the process for attending patients, is basically the same, the way we
entering the laboratory data differs considerably.

Most hospitals in Argentina are charitable (free and open), in my work entered 
between 150 and 200 patients each day orders, with 15 and 30 per order analysis,
although some can reach 500 to 1000 or more orders daily.

Because most hospitals are not computerized, the LIS (Laboratory Information 
System) in their majority are not connected to the rest of the hospital.

It is in the laboratory where the patient is admitted, the requesting 
physician, place of 
origin, medical service that comes, location if inpatient, possible diagnosis, 
pathology,
symptoms or syndromes, etc, etc. and then the analyzes requested.

Often laboratory must first log into the system and assign many physicians, 
assign patients the clinical history number providing by the physician, to thus 
be able to perform the monitoring of these patients.

So on for each laboratory orders.

The current design is inappropriate for such use. It is advisable to do so from 
one or two screens with several tabs (as we do with closed or proprietary LIS).

With regard to the billing, being most charitable hospitals, it is not necessary
pay anything, so at this stage we can skip the authorization.

I do not want to dwell now talking about billing of analyzes made, but in my 
opinion should be a complement or submodule of laboratory and provide 
sufficient modularity to each hospital or health institution you use.

Billing mode will depend if collected before or after performing the analysis 
and
if you charge the cost to patient or others (an organization).

The way the results are enter to different database tables differ much.
Also the validation of patient data and the overall operation is much more 
complex.
The laboratory design is not very modular, the tables are created in some other 
place,
there is no a menu with own laboratory options , etc, etc.

The complexity of the laboratories can vary greatly, microbiology, genetics, 
bank
Blood may or may not be inside the lab, then it should be configured from the
laboratory module.

Sorry for the extension, but tried to give a frame of reference to be 
understood.

I am at your disposal for any clarification you need.

best regards
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Alejandro
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