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*HSC has 3 stepdown units, A3 stepdown, A5 stepdown and D3 stepdown
*HSC has 3 stepdown units, A3 stepdown, A5 stepdown and D3 stepdown
* [[Previous Location]] would be HSC_<stepdown unit>  (note we do not collect as these are surgical step down units.
* [[Previous Location]]/[[Dispo field]] would be HSC_<stepdown unit>  (note we do not collect as these are surgical step down units.
*As of December 2023 the A5 stepdown (8 beds) has expanded their capacity permanently to include the HSC ward location GB5B (4 beds) for a total of 12 beds. Note: internal medicine patients sometime overflow to these beds on B5B so check service to determine if it is an overflow patient,  patients coming from or discharged to B5B should use  HSC_A5S stepdown
*As of December 2023 the A5 stepdown (8 beds) has expanded their capacity permanently to include the HSC ward location GB5B (4 beds) for a total of 12 beds. Note: internal medicine patients sometime overflow to these beds on B5B so check service to determine if it is an overflow patient,  patients coming from or discharged to B5B should use  HSC_A5S stepdown

Latest revision as of 12:28, 31 October 2024

  • HSC has 3 stepdown units, A3 stepdown, A5 stepdown and D3 stepdown
  • Previous Location/Dispo field would be HSC_<stepdown unit> (note we do not collect as these are surgical step down units.
  • As of December 2023 the A5 stepdown (8 beds) has expanded their capacity permanently to include the HSC ward location GB5B (4 beds) for a total of 12 beds. Note: internal medicine patients sometime overflow to these beds on B5B so check service to determine if it is an overflow patient, patients coming from or discharged to B5B should use HSC_A5S stepdown