Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-15 Thread Warin
On 15/08/18 23:19, Philip Barnes wrote: Or maybe homecare? Please could you explain what function you would expect this nurse to provide. In remote locations there are nurses that provide a very large range of medical services. Consider that a doctor may take some hours to arrive by aeroplan

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-15 Thread Jmapb
On 8/15/2018 5:19 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: are you asking about nurses or maybe midwifes? Btw, witches are yet another category ;-) and can maybe put together with healers? Or with pharmacies? Or fortune tellers? I guess it depends on the specific kind of person/service they offer. Chee

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-15 Thread Philip Barnes
Or maybe homecare? Please could you explain what function you would expect this nurse to provide. Phil (trigpoint) -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-15 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 15. Aug 2018, at 02:52, marc marc wrote: > > maybe I fail to find witch word get the same meaning (I am not > a english native, it's why I ask it here for the exact meaning :p) > or the previous url I posted is currently the only documented one. are you asking about nu

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-14 Thread marc marc
Le 13. 08. 18 à 15:23, Dave F a écrit : > Nurses work in many types social facilities. > Especially 'nursing homes'. > I think you're being to blinkered to limit your search to places > which explicitly mention 'nurses'. or maybe you miss that I want to tag a poi that isn't a 'nursing homes'

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-13 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 13. Aug 2018, at 19:40, Jmapb wrote: > > If this is something akin to a doctor's office, but staffed by a nurse > instead of a doctor, I'd suggest healthcare=nurse. It's a parallel structure > to healthcare=doctor, healthcare=dentist, healthcare=midwife, etc. It's not

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-13 Thread Jmapb
If this is something akin to a doctor's office, but staffed by a nurse instead of a doctor, I'd suggest healthcare=nurse. It's a parallel structure to healthcare=doctor, healthcare=dentist, healthcare=midwife, etc. It's not in the wiki, but it is the most popular tag and IMO self-explanatory.

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-13 Thread Dave F
Nurses work in many types social facilities. Especially 'nursing homes'. I think you're being to blinkered to limit your search to places which explicitly mention 'nurses'. DaveF On 05/08/2018 22:38, marc marc wrote: I'm interested by the premise/local/office/room where a nurse work. those

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-05 Thread marc marc
Le 05. 08. 18 à 20:39, Philip Barnes a écrit : > On Sun, 2018-08-05 at 19:17 +0200, Volker Schmidt wrote: >> I would expect that there are countries where nurses dispense basic >> medical care from a surgery-type of location. > > But a nurse isn't a mappable object, the mappable object is the > do

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-05 Thread marc marc
I'm interested by the premise/local/office/room where a nurse work. those 2 url doesn't help, healthcare key on wiki doesn't have the word nurse on it. social_facility is wrong for this case. Le 05. 08. 18 à 17:56, Dave F a écrit : > Could you clarity: Are you interested in the noun - 'a nurse' or

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-05 Thread Philip Barnes
On Sun, 2018-08-05 at 19:17 +0200, Volker Schmidt wrote: > I would expect that there are countries where nurses dispense basic > medical care from a surgery-type of location. > They most certainly do, that happens in the UK. But a nurse isn't a mappable object, the mappable object is the doctors/

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-05 Thread Volker Schmidt
I would expect that there are countries where nurses dispense basic medical care from a surgery-type of location. On 5 August 2018 at 16:16, Paul Allen wrote: > On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 2:46 PM, Philip Barnes > wrote: > >> In my experience a nurse is not a mappable object. >> > > You win the inte

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-05 Thread Dave F
Could you clarity: Are you interested in the noun - 'a nurse' or verb - 'to nurse'? There are many varieties of nurses & many establishments where people are nursed: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:healthcare https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:social_facility DaveF On 04/08/201

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-05 Thread Paul Allen
On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 2:46 PM, Philip Barnes wrote: > In my experience a nurse is not a mappable object. > You win the internetz. -- Paul ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging

Re: [Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-05 Thread Philip Barnes
In my experience a nurse is not a mappable object. They will work in (or out of) different health care facilities. A nursing home is a specialist care home for residents that have medical needs and they will have nurses to provide medical care for those residents. The district nurse, who will som

[Tagging] healthcare : nurse <> nursing_home <> nursing

2018-08-04 Thread marc marc
Hello, I'm trying to help a mapper to add the premise where a nurse works According to taginfo, several healthcare=* value look like similar https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/?key=healthcare#values nurse 44 nursing_home 39 nursing 24 Home_Nursing 1 wiki seem to only have one of them (and onl