Re: [HOT] [HOT Tagging] Tag for community based healthcare? / Quel tag pour les sites de soins communautaires ?

2015-09-22 Thread Claire Halleux
Hi Blake, Rafael and Imre,

Thank you very much for all the good points.

I was actually thinking of some set of tags like the following:
health_facility:type=office
health_person:type=community (or community_relay or communitary, to be
added to the list)
health_service:test=yes
disease:malaria=yes (that's the most common one)
temporary=yes (as some are specifically set up for the seasonal malaria
peak)

I don't feel comfortable with tagging the building as hospital or adding
amenity=doctors while this is what is used for proper health centers (even
if I'd like it better to see those services also rendered).In the case
described here, there are no doctors, not even nurses in those places and
yet this is normal (it's not the case of a health center which should have
doctors despite not having any).

Best,

Claire

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On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Rafael Avila Coya 
wrote:

> 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  > >:
> >
> > 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

[HOT] Experienced JOSM mappers: Help improve the OSM road network across Tanzania

2015-09-22 Thread Tyler Radford
JSI, a USAID contractor, recently provided approximately 60,000 km of
detailed road data from  medical supply delivery vehicles GPS across
Tanzania.

*JOSM mappers: help integrate this data into OSM and improve the road
network across Tanzania!*

http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1194

Your effort has the potential to help supply routing and logistics across
the country.
Thank you,
Tyler

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Re: [HOT] Experienced JOSM mappers: Help improve the OSM road network across Tanzania

2015-09-22 Thread Rafael Avila Coya
Hi all:

Asking for experience to join a project is always tricky, as it
carries the risk that some mappers decide not to join because they may
think they are not skilled enough to participate.

Having this in mind, I always try to be us much detailed as possible
when writing the workflow wiki (getting the old UNICEF import for
Central African Rep. as a reference), so users have a better chance to
decide by themselves if they will be able to do it or not.

The good thing on trying to work with one of these tasks is that you
have the chance to learn some tools and skills that you don't usually
need for standard TM projects.

In case you hesitate, or don't understand one or more steps in the
workflow wiki [1], please don't hesitate to ask questions here or
directly to me. And improvements to the wiki are always VERY WELCOME!

As a first improvement, I added a small warning about very short
MSD&JSI segments that you will find plenty of them. Those short
segments are most of the times highway=service instead of
highway=residential, as they are usually access to health related
facilies gathered by MSD or JSI orgs [2]

The job ahead is big, as it will more than doubled the road coverage
in OSM for Tanzania. So take it easy and rest from time to time!

Cheers, and have a nice week,

Rafael.

[1]
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Tanzania/Tanzania_MSD_%26_JSI_road_import_workflow
[2]
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Tanzania/Tanzania_MSD_%26_JSI_road_import_workflow#Merging_MSD.26JSI_segments_with_OSM_data.2C_and_tagging_them_according_to_Highway_Tag_Africa

On 22/09/15 15:48, Tyler Radford wrote:
> JSI, a USAID contractor, recently provided approximately 60,000 km
> of detailed road data from  medical supply delivery vehicles GPS
> across Tanzania.
> 
> /*JOSM mappers: help integrate this data into OSM and improve the
> road network across Tanzania!*/ /* */ 
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1194 * * Your effort has the
> potential to help supply routing and logistics across the country. 
> Thank you, Tyler
> 
> *Tyler Radford* Interim Executive Director email:
> tyler.radf...@hotosm.org  U.S.
> mobile: +1 617.285.2009
> 
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Re: [HOT] [HOT Tagging] Tag for community based healthcare? / Quel tag pour les sites de soins communautaires ?

2015-09-22 Thread Rafael Avila Coya
Hi, Claire:

On 22/09/15 09:11, Claire Halleux wrote:
> Hi Blake, Rafael and Imre,
> 
> Thank you very much for all the good points.
> 
> I was actually thinking of some set of tags like the following:
> health_facility:type=office
> health_person:type=community (or community_relay or communitary, to be
> added to the list)

health_person:type=paramedic looks to be quite what you look for:
"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", as a paramedic is "a
health care related person, who got at least enough training to do his
work, which is to help in the case of emergencies."

What I mean is that, apart from not being in the health_person:type list
yet, it's not all the community who provide this first aid, but only
some trained people in the community.

> health_service:test=yes
> disease:malaria=yes (that's the most common one)
> temporary=yes (as some are specifically set up for the seasonal malaria
> peak)

temporary=yes [1][2] is being used only for temporary facilities (like
disaster refugee camps, roads in construction, etc.). But in the case of
this community health offices, what you mean is not a temporary object,
but a "permanent" one that is open only in a season of the year, so that
should go in opening_hours

As Sud-Kivu rainy season (malaria peak) goes from November to March (if
I am not mistaken), the tag could be something like:

opening_hours=Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec: sunrise-sunset

If they close on Sunday for example, you can make it:

opening_hours=Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec: Mo-Sa sunrise-sunset

I know that talking about opening hours in a small village in deep RDC
is almost a joke, anyway. But I think temporary=* is a wrong tag here.

I agree with the rest of tags you propose that I didn't comment.

Cheers, and have a nice week,

Rafael.

[1]
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Proposed_features/temporary
[2]
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Tags/Humanitarian_Data_Background

> 
> I don't feel comfortable with tagging the building as hospital or adding
> amenity=doctors while this is what is used for proper health centers
> (even if I'd like it better to see those services also rendered).In the
> case described here, there are no doctors, not even nurses in those
> places and yet this is normal (it's not the case of a health center
> which should have doctors despite not having any).
> 
> Best,
> 
> Claire
> 
> Claire Halleux
> +243 81 611 6998 (Kinshasa, DRC)
> OpenStreetMap RDC
> Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
> 
> https://www.facebook.com/OpenStreetMap.RDC
> http://www.hotosm.org/
> 
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Rafael Avila Coya  > wrote:
> 
> 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  
> > >>:
> >
> > 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
>

[HOT] Beta Release of the Redeveloped Export Tool

2015-09-22 Thread Mhairi O'Hara
Hello HOTties,

Sorry for the delay in sending round an email regarding the Beta release of
the Export Tool. Things were pretty busy last week with the second
activation training pilot workshop in Jakarta. Please stay tuned for
further updates on how it went!

The new Export Tool  was released for its Beta
phase on Friday the 18th of September. We have had great input from the
community during the Alpha release and would like your continued support
with testing.

Brian has successfully integrated the ability to register and login with
OSM usernames. However, users will be asked for an email address when they
first sign up, as this will be used to send a link for newly created
exports once they are completed and ready for download.

We are currently working on migrating the development version to the HOT
servers this week with the assistance of Drazen our systems administrator.
The Live release date is still scheduled for Monday the 28th of September.

Please continue to contribute to its development and record any issues or
queries you may have on the dedicated GitHub
 repository. We are very
excited about the release and hope that the users experience not only a
more robust tool from the redevelopment, but a much more efficient and
intuitive process as well.

Kind regards,

Mhairi

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