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Re: [Health] Health Service Invoice Questions
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Luis Falcon |
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Re: [Health] Health Service Invoice Questions |
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Mon, 07 Oct 2013 10:45:11 -0300 |
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Hi Allan !
On 10/07/2013 07:12 AM, Allan Sta. Cruz wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We were continuing looking into the Invoicing modules of GNU Health and
> would like to raise this inquiry:
>
> * Can the invoice items entered in the hospitalization module such as
> medications, hospital beds, and other services, be automatically pulled
> in when creating a health service invoice for a specific user /
> appointment entry? At the moment everything seems to be that when users
> are creating new health service invoices, they still need to re-enter
> the items that they had specified earlier in the prior modules (if they
> entered a hospital bed during the hospitalization module, then they
> would still need to enter it again for health services instead of it
> being pulled in automatically if the user specifies an appointment).
You have a good point, and this has been raised a couple of times. The
idea about health services it to have a generic way to enter the
relevant services done to a patient, and link it to the accounting
module. My view is that linking each procedure to the service module is
not practical, so automating processes in this sense would not be a good
idea.
What we want to do implement in 2.4 are service templates, for different
type of conditions, for instance
- Maternity
- Rehabilitation
- Imaging
- Lab tests
This way, you have all the service line pre-loaded and you would only
need to check them.
Anyways, let us know your thoughts and suggestions on this matter. I'm
positive we can find ways to improve the process.
>
> * Would it be possible to know what Tryton server version and GNU Health
> version the community server is using? The prior bug on health services
> that I posted on the health-dev mailing list is still persisting on our
> end so I am led to believe that it might be a version issue between
> Tryton / GNU?
The community server is running Trytond 2.8.2 and GNU Health 2.2.1
Did you try it there ? We will find the problem :)
Best,
>
> Thanks and looking forward to your response :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Allan Sta. Cruz
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