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Message #00337
Re: Inpatient Module
Sorry but this is just nonsense. We agreed on how the inpatient module
should look last time I was in Kenya. We also took your input on
improvements to data set, visualizer etc. Now it is delivered. Beyond
that is has very little impact on the existing functionality.
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Samuel Cheburet
<samuelcheburet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks Lars, We do acknowledge your efforts made to address the needs of
> Kenya based issues raise but, the release should be based on the TOR so that
> we check if the request is based on what the priority is based. It is not
> critical email but if upgrade was done for Kenya database, we require to
> check the requirement expectation or we are implementation needs from others
> countries. Also, some issues require country specific to test first for some
> time to see what to be updated. I believe it is a practice to share the
> upgrade to the clients to check if meet the requirement and not
> communicating to individual and say yes. The upgade will have some impact to
> general end users.
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> Regards
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> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Lars Helge Øverland <larshelge@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
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>> Samuel,
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>> the inpatient setup was done on the test server. This needs to be moved to
>> the production server. If you could take a few minutes break from writing
>> critical emails so that I get a chance to finish this work it would be just
>> great.
>>
>> Lars
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> Mr.Samuel K. Cheburet (Bsc. HRIM,Dip. HRIT)
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> Division of Health Information System,
> Afya House, Room LG 37
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> PO. Box 30016, 00100.
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> Ministry of Health Headquarters, Nairobi, Kenya.
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> mobile + 254-721624338
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> Email: samuelcheburet@xxxxxxxxx Skype samuelcheburet
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