Proposal:Tag:healthcare:equipment

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Tag:healthcare:equipment
Proposal status: Abandoned (inactive)
Proposed by: mataharimhairi
Tagging: healthcare:equipment=*
Applies to: node area
Definition: Indicates what type of speciality medical equipment is available at a health facility
Statistics:

Draft started: 2019-06-10
RFC start: 2019-06-17
Vote start: 2019-07-31
Vote end: 2019-08-14


Proposal

The tag healthcare:equipment=* is used to indicate what type of speciality medical equipment is available at a health facility.

Rationale

The tag healthcare:equipment=* is in use, but has not been formally proposed until now. The ability to be able to record what speciality medical equipment is available for use at health facilities is very important for understanding whether or not certain types of treatment can be provided at that particular site. This information is important for deciding where a patient will be sent based on their needs and whether or not a health facility has the proper equipment to support those needs. The use of ‘health_amenity:type’, was initially proposed by Fabi2 as part of Healthcare 2.0. The Healthcare 2.0 wiki page put together by OSM user Fabi2 is very extensive and informative, but unfortunately the whole page has been listed as abandoned, so it was reviewed and tags were re-purposed where it made sense.


TagInfo, the Wiki and Tag History were also utilised to try and find tags that might already be in use. And although there were some, non of these were ever formally proposed or accepted by the community. Originally the health_amenity:type=* tag was proposed based on the use count of 37 derived from TagInfo and the gradual increase in its usage over time as found on Tag History, with both the information and the snap shots below taken on June 14. It looks as though use of the tag started in early 2011 and went quiet in 2013, before having a resurgence in 2015 from which it has continued to be applied for the purpose of capturing the type of speciality medical equipment at a health facility. However based on discussions with the OSM community, it seems as though it is limited to identifying first aid kits and weighing scales, but most importantly that the tag is confusing as to what it information it is trying to capture.

So in retrospect it is better to move away from previous tagging efforts and propose a new tag altogether that is straight forward and easy to understand (says what it is). The main aim for the proposed tag is to encapsulate that it's related to health equipment, so we decided on healthcare:equipment=*.


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Applies to

  • Nodes
  • Areas
  • When considering nodes vs areas: generally, if an item is smaller than 5 m by 5 m, it would not be mapped as an area, but as a node.

Tagging

  • As a node: place a node at the center of the health facility. Map the facility with the following tags outlined in the useful combination section below, as well as the healthcare:equipment tag. Be sure to add a common term used for describing the type of medical equipment available at the identified health site.
  • As an area: Map the building of the health facility. Tag the facility with the following tags outlined in the useful combination section below, as well as the healthcare:equipment tag. Be sure to add a common term used for describing the type of medical equipment available at the identified health site.
  • Value examples: ultrasound, mri, x_ray, dialysis, operating_theater, laboratory, imaging_equipment, intensive_care_unit, emergency_department

Useful Combination


Examples

None yet


Features/Pages affected


External discussions

See the Global Healthsite Mapping Project wiki page for a full overview of the initiative and OSM data model developed for capturing key health facility information.


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  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --EneaSuper (talk) 08:19, 12 August 2019 (UTC)
  • I oppose this proposal I oppose this proposal. as already stated on the tagging ML, this proposal is not useful because it doesn’t suggest values nor does it provide examples. A proposal should usually define key value pairs and explain what the intended meaning is. This proposal lacks such definitions completely. —Dieterdreist (talk) 14:57, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
  • I oppose this proposal I oppose this proposal. for the same reason as Dieterdreist --Mueschel (talk) 17:08, 13 August 2019 (UTC)