Hi All,

>From having talked briefly to James, and having talked at length with HISP
India long ago, I think a main use case for not showing encounters to
certain users on the dashboard is to support storing Blood Bank data.

My understanding is that given the way the consent forms work, if you
record blood bank information about a patient, it should be
*absolutely* invisible
to non-blood bank users. E.g. showing "2 encounters hidden" would violate
those terms.

Further, many users (most/all in some implementations) are not clinicians.
If an implementer wants to set things up so that most of their data clerks
cannot see HIV encounters, and not get a tell-tale "hidden encounters"
message, I think we should support this functionality. We can add some
documentation to the Edit Encounter Type page to say it's bad practice to
hide encounters from *clinicians*. But I think we should support the actual
functionality people are asking for.

 James and others, would it be okay to show "n encounters hidden" when some
are suppressed? Or do you want to completely hide them?

-Darius

On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 8:33 AM, Ben Wolfe (Commented) (JIRA) <
[email protected]> wrote:

>        Ben 
> Wolfe<https://tickets.openmrs.org/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=bwolfe>commented
>  on [image:
> New Feature] TRUNK-3377 <https://tickets.openmrs.org/browse/TRUNK-3377>
>  *Should be able to define a privilege required to view or edit an
> encounter* <https://tickets.openmrs.org/browse/TRUNK-3377>
>
> The encounters tab should say "X encounters were hidden from view" (only
> show if any encounters were actually hidden)
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