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<div>Thanks again for the suggestions.</div><div><br></div><div>healthcare=community_health_worker seems a good value choice, as it is defined on <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_health_worker">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_health_worker</a>. <br></div><div>community_health_service is more likely to refer to services provided to the community involving doctors and nurses, which isn't the case in the cases currently discussed, see <a href="https://www.nhsconfed.org/resources/2015/07/what-are-community-health-services">https://www.nhsconfed.org/resources/2015/07/what-are-community-health-services</a></div><div><br></div><div>For the health posts, healthcare=nurse is better than using nursing. Using the singular form seems to me more consistent with the other existing values of healthcare.</div></div><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div><div><br></div><div>nurse - may mean "nurse office in school", "nurse office in hospital" and the intended meaning<br></div><div><br></div></div></blockquote><div>
<div>@Mateusz, I didn't get if you were suggesting to avoid this value or not.<br></div><div><br></div><div>By the way, I realized this morning that the value health_post was documented last month on the wiki for the amenity key, while absent from the main amenity page.<br></div><div><a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dhealth_post" target="_blank">https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dhealth_post</a>. Has anyone insights or more context about this tag?<br></div></div></div></div>