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Treating Doctor field should not be mandatory for Domiciliary Care patients #8304

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samholics opened this issue Aug 13, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by JOSHIK27/care_fe#1 or #8391
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samholics commented Aug 13, 2024

Describe the problem
Currently treating doctor field is mandatory to all type of patients for filing consultation.

However in Domicilary care scenario there wont be a doctor assigned at first to visit the patient at home and update consultation details. usually nurses will update these details. So the mandatory treating doctor field is restricting them to update patient details smoothly.

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. create a patient file
  2. select decision after consultation as Domiciliary Care
  3. Scroll down treating doctor field
  4. See error

Suggested solution
Treating doctor field shouldn't be mandatory for Domiciliary care patients. This is, consultation forms where "Domiciliary care" is selected under decision after consultation, Treating doctor field shouldn't be mandatory.

@aparnacoronasafe aparnacoronasafe added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Aug 14, 2024
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JOSHIK27 commented Aug 19, 2024

Hi. Can i work on this issue @aparnacoronasafe @samholics @rithviknishad

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Here's the demo. Please let me know if this is what you wanted. Happy to open the pr.

Screen.Recording.2024-08-19.at.19.mp4

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Yup, create a PR 🚀

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Yup, create a PR 🚀

Here's the pr #8360 @rithviknishad

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Here's the new pr #8391 @rithviknishad

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