Hi, Imre: Yeah, after sending the email I remembered that.
staff_count:nurses=* might be ok. Alternatively, we could use staff_count:paramedics=* or staff_count:therapists=* Another thing that I remembered and didn't say in my email: I would tag with a node over the facility. Facility building/s should be tagged as building=hospital (I always thing that a building=health tag or similar would be better...). Cheers, Rafael. On 21/09/15 15:40, Imre Samu wrote: > Hi Rafael, > > I will also add 2 more keys * * ( according to your documentation [2] > and data [1] ) > - *staff_count:doctors=0 *( with the key: amenity=doctors ... this > is a good indicator ) > *- staff_count:nurses=1 * ( 0...n ; number of health trained people ) > > [1] overpass query: http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/bzt ( > medical_system:western=* ) > example node: http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3458635952 > [2] > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import_Nigeria_eHealth_Borno_Health_Facilities#Tagging_Plans > > Cheers, > Imre > > > 2015-09-21 14:13 GMT+02:00 Rafael Avila Coya <ravilac...@gmail.com > <mailto:ravilac...@gmail.com>>: > > Hi, Claire: > > I had to deal with this already for a eHealth-collected health > facilities import in Borno State, Nigeria [1]. I used the HealthCare2.0 > tagging schema (as Blake is also suggesting too), adding some > traditional tags for rendering purposes. > > For this kind of facilities, I would suggest the following: > > For all facilities: > > 1. medical_system:western=yes > > 2. health_facility:type=office > 3. office=paramedic OR office=therapist > > 4. health_specialty:paediatric_gastroenterology=partial/no #For children > diarrheal diseases > 5. health_specialty:tropical_medicine=partial/no #Malaria and others > 6. health_specialty:pulmonology=partial/no #For pulmonar diseases > > 7. amenity=doctors #This is for compatibility with traditional health > care tagging > > I would also add to all of them: > > 8. power_supply=yes/no/unknown #It might be interesting to know if > electricity is available. > > Only in case health_specialty:tropical_medicine=partial, add: > > 9. disease:malaria=yes > > You might add diarrhea diseases too, like > disease:amoebic_dysentery=yes/no , etc., always in case > health_specialty:paediatric_gastroenterology=partial > > Other optional tags: > > 10. opening_hours=* > 11. operator=* > 12. operator:type=public/private/... > > Cheers, > > Rafael. > > [1] > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import_Nigeria_eHealth_Borno_Health_Facilities#Tagging_Plans > > On 21/09/15 12:45, Blake Girardot wrote: > > Hi Claire, > > > > It is a bit long and kind of complicated, but do you think a > combination > > of the healthcare 2.0 proposal could address the facilities? > > > > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Healthcare_2.0 > > > > It does say part of its goal was to deal with community based > services. > > > > Maybe we need to add some possible values to the existing proposal. > > > > Lets get this sorted out. > > > > Cheers, > > Blake > > > > > > On 9/21/2015 9:52 AM, Claire Halleux wrote: > >> (English below) > >> > >> Bonjour à tous, > >> Au Sud-Kivu, on rencontre régulièrement des "sites de soins > >> communautaires", c'est à dire des lieux où l'on peut s'adresser à des > >> relais communautaires (membres de la communauté) ayant reçu une > >> formation spécifique au diagnostic du palu en général mais > parfois aussi > >> pour les infections respiratoires et les diarrhées des enfants. Ils > >> disposent généralement de médicaments, fournis par des organisations > >> médicales. . > >> Ce service est très utile en particulier dans les zones rurales ne > >> disposant pas de centre de santé. Cependant, les relais > communautaires > >> n'étant pas des docteurs, je me retrouve actuellement face à la > >> difficulté de trouver les tags appropriés. Des idées ou tags à me > >> suggérer? Merci d'avance. > >> > >> Hi everyone, > >> In South Kivu, we regularly meet "community-based healthcare sites", > >> i.e. places where you can find some people from the community who > got a > >> basic training about malaria testing, + sometimes pulmonary > infections > >> and children diarrheal diseases diagnostics. They are usually > supplied > >> with medicines by medical organisations. > >> This service is quite useful as it helps treating patients (specially > >> children) closer to the place they live, in particular in rural areas > >> where you can't find any health center or doctor. > >> I'm currently facing the issue of tagging this kind of place. 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