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I agree, that is alot of tables and it would only be the beginning. If a practitioner was a client then I would probably have two addresses. Once for work as a practitioner and one for his home as a client. If an employee was a client, I would have a home/work address for this individual as an employee and a home address as a client. Since the home address repeats itself - I could minimize duplicate records by having an address table vs. having the user be responsible to change the home address in two different locations. Do you think the extra table and joins would be a huge performance impact and would be better to store twice?
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