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{{LegacyContent
|explanation=Ward moved to [[HSC_B2]], see [[2020-04 HSC COVID unit transition]] for details.
|successor=[[HSC_HOBS]]
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{{Collection Location  
{{Collection Location  
| Collection StartDate = May 1, 2005
| Collection StartDate = 2005-05-01
| Collection EndDate =  
| Collection EndDate = 2020-04-14
| Collection Program = Medicine
| Collection Program = Medicine
| Collection Hospital = HSC
| Collection Hospital = HSC
| Collection Service Type = CTU
| Collection Service Type = CTU
| Collection Service Type Legacy = No
| Collection Service Type Legacy = No
| Collection Workload Split = Yes
| Collection Bed Nrs=0
| Collection Bed Nrs=9
| Collection Collector=#Workload splitting
| Collection Unit Phone = +(204) 787-7334
| Collection Unit Phone = +(204) 787-7334
| Collection Unit Fax = +(204) fax 787-3492
| Collection Unit Fax = +(204) fax 787-3492
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| Collection Unit Clerk =  
| Collection Unit Clerk =  
}}   
}}   


== Location profile ==
== Location profile ==
H4H is a high observation (HOBS) ward at HSC.  
H4H was a high observation ([[HOBS]]) ward at HSC.  
*Physicall location: 7th floor and is called '''H7S''' on [[EPR]]  
*Physicall location: 7th floor and is called '''H7S''' on [[EPR]]  
*For data collection purposes, code [[Service/Location field]] as H4H.
*For data collection purposes, code [[Service/Location field]] as H4H.


HOBs is an independent unit and not incorporated within a CTU staffing model.
[[HOBS]] is an independent unit and not incorporated within a CTU staffing model.


== Population types ==
== Population types ==
The intention of HOBs is for patients that require more intense nursing care for part of their hospitalization.  Some of the patient populations that are or could be admitted to HOBs but not limited to: Stroke 25,  Post-Transplant Recipients, Care plan treatments/medication requiring cardiac monitoring or more frequent nursing interventions.


== Workload splitting ==
Starting Nov 26.14 this site is collected under a work load sharing name. Workload is divided up among the data collectors as follows:


*A4 / [[p:Con Marks]]' laptop:
== Workload splitting HSC_H4H ==
** [[Collection Location workload designation::HSC H4H_a]]
This site used to have workload splitting with locations HSC H4H_a, HSC H4H_b, HSC H4H_d, HSC H4H_h
** all A MEDICINE patients and all NEUROLOGY SERVICE patients after Lou/B3/D5 has had her 3 patients.
 
** After Michelle/D4 has her 6 D Medicine pts, Con will take 6 D Medicine pts.
===Bed number increase ===
*B3/D5 / [[p:Louise Lemoine]]’s laptop:
* bed number increase from 9 to 12: January 11, 2019
** [[Collection Location workload designation::HSC H4H_b]]
** 3 NEUROLOGY SERVICE pts/month on H4H
*D4 / [[p:Michelle Lagadi]]’s laptop:
** [[Collection Location workload designation::HSC H4H_d]]
** 6 D MEDICINE pts/month on H4H
*H4 / [[p:Valerie Penner]]’s laptop:
** [[Collection Location workload designation::HSC H4H_h]]
** all H MEDICINE pts and after Michelle and Con have taken their quota of D Medicine, Val will take the rest until the end of the month.


===Start/stop Date===
===Start/stop Date===
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*went to 9 beds Nov 17, 2017
*went to 9 beds Nov 17, 2017


[[Category: Site Specific Collection Guide]]
== Related articles ==
{{Related Articles}}
 
[[Category:2020 COVID unit transition]]
 
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