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We use multiple internal numbers to identify patients and patient encounters.  
We use multiple internal numbers to identify patients and patient encounters.  
*[[Serial numbers]]  
*[[Serial numbers]]  
*[[L Person table|L Person]].Person_ID
*[[L Hospitalization]].Hospitalization_ID


== Legacy ==
*[[Legacy - Study numbers | Study numbers]]
*[[Index numbers]]
*[[Encounter number]]


== Study Number ==
=== batches ===
A '''study number''' that is unique across the entire dataset is generated when the data is appended to Ed's database. The study number is unique across the entire data set.  
To identify patients sent at the same time (the old concept for this was "batch") see [[L_Log]].SentDtTm


== Index Number ==
We used to have
" There was some discussion on index # as Julie uses this when compiling data related to the apache score. "
*[[Batch sent number]]
{{Discussion}}
*[[Batch append number]]
The above is as per minutes from a meeting... what is the index number, and how is it used?


== Encounter Number ==
== Related Articles ==
"Definition of encounter # to be number of admissions to the database of the same patient. "
{{Related Articles}}
=== Discussion ===
The above is as per minutes from a meeting... what is the encounter number, and how is it used?


[[Category: Identification numbers]]
[[Category: Data_Collection_Guide]]
[[Category: Data_Collection_Guide]]
[[Category: Registry Data]]
[[Category: Registry Data]]
[[Category: Questions Statistician]]
== Batch number ==
see [[Batch number]]

Latest revision as of 13:10, 2017 September 18

We use multiple internal numbers to identify patients and patient encounters.

Legacy

batches

To identify patients sent at the same time (the old concept for this was "batch") see L_Log.SentDtTm

We used to have

Related Articles

Related articles: