[Talk-ht] Version 4 of Master list of Haiti Health Facilities available + real time info soon
Jan Tappenbeck
osm at tappenbeck.net
Wed Feb 17 19:10:54 GMT 2010
i added the new icons hospital bed yes / now from michael in time into
http://www.tappenbeck.net/osm/haiti/index.php?id=1&type=3&zoom=12&lat=18.57882&lon=-72.27869
NICE
regards Jan :-)
Am 17.02.2010 19:12, schrieb Karl Guggisberg:
> Hi,
>
> I've been in touch with the people at TRAVAX and we have to
> distinguish between their master data set and the master data set
> maintained by PAHO
> (the list we've been importing so far). TRAVAX won't replace the PAHO
> list, they "emphatically don't want to do so", as Bill from Shoreland
> put it. The TRAVAX and the PAHO model isn't fully compatible yet (some
> minor issues, missing PCODE for instance, differnt hospital type
> classification). As far as OSM is concerned, we should best stick with
> the PAHO list for a couple of versions. I'll continue to work on this.
>
> Personally, I don't see value in copying real time information about
> bed availability into OSM. I'm not going to be involved in it.
>
> Regards
> Karl
>
> Am 17.02.2010 18:58, schrieb Jean-Guilhem Cailton:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Seen on
>> http://sites.google.com/a/netspective.org/haiti-health-facilities/home:
>>
>> **** Version 4 of the master list now available in Files & Documents
>> <http://sites.google.com/a/netspective.org/haiti-health-facilities/files>
>> (released: 16 February 2010) ****
>>
>>
>> Also, real time information, including bed availability and other
>> information intended for people on the ground (and fed by SMS and
>> other ways), is going to be available shortly (at most in the next 24
>> hours, or so).
>>
>> An example with current data can be seen at https://www.travax.com/m
>> (complete information form draft for a facility available on request)
>>
>> The data will be available as .CSV downloads.
>>
>>
>> >From an example request for information for an emergency situation
>> in Jacmel I just ran across on a Haitian forum, I can tell (just in
>> case it would not be obvious to everybody) that if there was an
>> easily accessible way to display this information on a map, it could
>> be extremely useful.
>>
>> Do you think OpenStreetMap could provide an element of answer on this
>> ? (like Jan's map maybe, or OpenStreetBugs/OSE style (which has more
>> flexible popup size, maybe) ?)
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Jean-Guilhem
>>
>>
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