Hi Christoph! Hahah, no worries - no activity in 3 years old, which is on us. Hehe.
I agree, I think the default access rights should readily conform to that situation. In addition, I think a similar setup occurs in many, if not most, health facilities, so I don't think its too specific. Thanks again! =-) -C On 05/29/15, Christoph H. Larsen wrote: > I fully agree, and sorry for my long silence. > As GNU Health targets (also) health facilities in resource-limited setting, > we cannot expect any best practice triage nurse reception setup. More often > than not, it will just be a clerk who acts as receptionist, and that perdonn > should only have access to patient core data. > Thanks a lot! > Chris > > > -------- Original Message -------- > From: Chris Zimmerman <[email protected]> > Sent: May 29, 2015 7:53:23 AM GMT+07:00 > To: Luis Falcon <[email protected]>, "Cédric Krier" <[email protected]>, > "Christoph H. Larsen" <[email protected]>, Chris Zimmerman > <[email protected]>, [email protected] > Subject: [bug #35461] Privilege Separation for Patiet Registration > > Follow-up Comment #9, bug #35461 (project health): > > Hiya Luis! > > Sorry about late response, I've been traveling and the internet was expensive > and heavily-restricted there. > > I think the recent commits to restrict all the gyneco, socio, and lifestyle > fields from the frontdesk user by default should address the main concern. > Previously, the default installation for the frontdesk user *was able* to see > the patient medical history, specifically gyneco, socio, and lifestyle fields. > That seemed unintended. Hehe. > > Regards, > > C > > PS: I did give the suggested solution (separate models) an attempt but the > only relationship that makes sense is a 1-1 (somewhat ugly). You'd also have > to redo the patient view considering the view-model restrictions. > > _______________________________________________________ > > Reply to this item at: > > <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?35461> > > _______________________________________________ > Message sent via/by Savannah > http://savannah.gnu.org/ > > > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
