We are setting up an HIV prevention tracking program with many stages. Some users (we called the CBOs) use the first stage to enroll customers. After admission, the TEI will be followed up by Physicians with next stages.
The point is that the Physicians are be allowed to see the information of TEI in first stage (admission) but the CBOs are not be allowed to see the information in next stages.
Would you like to help us to resolve the problem? Is there a solution to identify who is logging in DHIS automatically and a program rule to give to this user an appropriate role?
From your description, we have some suggestions for this program:
You need to create 2 separated program: a program for admission (first stage) and a program for next stages. Then you need to create 2 user roles: 1 user role for first patient to enter admission, 1 user role for Physicians to enter next stages.
After CBOs register a patient and enter admission data, the Physicians can search and enroll that patient to next program stages (in DHIS2, one patient can be enrolled to many programs).
I guess you are from Vietnam, so you can email HISP-VN team for more help. HISP-VN is a Southeast Asian node of DHIS2 - HISP.
Sincerely,
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On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 7:11 AM, Trần Quý Phi phi@cdytqn.edu.vn wrote:
We are setting up an HIV prevention tracking program with many stages. Some users (we called the CBOs) use the first stage to enroll customers. After admission, the TEI will be followed up by Physicians with next stages.
The point is that the Physicians are be allowed to see the information of TEI in first stage (admission) but the CBOs are not be allowed to see the information in next stages.
Would you like to help us to resolve the problem? Is there a solution to identify who is logging in DHIS automatically and a program rule to give to this user an appropriate role?