On Fri, 4 Sep 2020 at 13:22, Michael James <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Not sure QAS offers any walk up facilities anymore, the local one here has > a phone out the front to call for help. > Think it may depend a lot on the size of the town? On Fri, 4 Sep 2020 at 13:28, Andrew Davidson <[email protected]> wrote: > > I only get 202 for QLD https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/XGU. Are you searching > for something other than amenity=hospital and healthcare=hospital ? > I searched just amenity=hospital. Maybe I'm mis-reading the results as it came back: Loaded – nodes: 2092, ways: 159, relations: 4 Displayed – pois: 72, lines: 0, polygons: 150 So does that make 2255 / 222 / or a different tally? On Fri, 4 Sep 2020 at 15:11, cleary <[email protected]> wrote: > > If this is all the community has and they regard it as their "hospital" > then I feel reluctant to take it away. > Fair enough, & I must admit to having that same thought after I raised it? The Burketown clinic is NOT a "medical centre". "Medical practitoners" > (often referred to as "doctors") have a special status in legislation and > it would usually expected that only registered medical practitioners > practise in a "medical centre". I wasn't aware of that? I wonder if that's why a few of them around here have changed their names over the last while from xxx Medical Centre to xxx Medical Clinic? "Amenity=clinic" would probably be the other tag I can suggest, even if the > Burketown clinic might not satisfy wiki requirements for that tag either. Until I just looked at the requirements, I wasn't aware of the +/- 10 staff criteria! I've possibly mapped a few clinics that shouldn't be. Perhaps the Australian Guidelines should permit the "hospital" tag where > that is consistent with usage of the term by the local community. Fair call - once again, comments / thoughts? Thanks Graeme
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