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question | Wikitext | - OutsideWPG - I have used Previous Location because Leigh Anne specified the patient came from a facility outside of Winnipeg.
- MB - I would think Leigh Anne had used the Province because the data set has no Postal Code yet
- I just checked the query check_from_out_of_town I used to derive this and it only considered Pre-admit Inpatient Institution having geog like "out-of*"! Ttenbergen 16:57, 24 January 2025 (CST)
- Will ask Dr. Roberts what this was all about to better understand what to use now. Specifically, if we use previous location, would we only care about hospitals, or also e.g. nursing stations, PCH, hospice, "unknown/other" loc_types. Ttenbergen 16:51, 24 January 2025 (CST)
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who | Text | Julie |
question | Wikitext | - Charlson categories are provided but the CCMDB Script model only includes MI, Pulmonary, Connective, Renal
- It also contains the full score as part of Charlson_nh. Ttenbergen 19:15, 25 January 2025 (CST)
- correct, there are selected subcategories and also FULL CHARLSON SCORE for those from Nursing Home. --JMojica 09:29, 27 January 2025 (CST)
- I think "connective" became "Rheumatic disease" in ICd10, right? Ttenbergen 16:41, 24 January 2025 (CST)
- Yes it refers to Connective Tissue Disease-Rheumatic Disease. --JMojica 09:29, 27 January 2025 (CST)
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question | Wikitext | - ADLmean_nh - in the CCMDB Script it is written -- Adlmean_nh = (ADLScore - 12)*(from a nursing home), what does 12 mean?
- Very good question. The function adl_sc used to get the individual scores just generates a score of 0, 3 or 6, or -1 if given bad input. That doesn't explain why -12. And I can't imagine why this would be. But it's consistent between two functions, so unlikely to be just a finger fumble. Ttenbergen 19:15, 25 January 2025 (CST)
- looks like ADLmean does not imply average of the 6 individual ADL categories (e.g. total ADL SCore/6) but (TOTAL ADL Score -12). I'm guessing here, maybe 12 is the Grand Mean of total ADL and Leigh Anne is trying to evaluate the deviation of the individual data point from the mean of the dataset of those from Nursing Home . --JMojica 09:29, 27 January 2025 (CST)
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