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'''''See [[Overstay Predictor Project Collection Instructions]] for collection instructions for this project.'''''
'''''See [[Overstay Predictor Project Collection Instructions]] for collection instructions for this project.'''''


'''STOP DATE''': for any new admissions as of October 1, 2019.  Outstanding admission prior to October 1.19 must have overstay completed.--[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 16:50, 2019 November 18 (CST)
See [[Overstay Project Start Stop dates]]


A small number of patients overstays for a significant amount of time after they are medically ready for discharge. Though the number of patients is small, a significant proportion of bed-days is wasted in the process. The Overstay Predictor Project uses an [[Overstay Predictor Project Algorithm | algorithm]] to  that uses data collected by the Critical Care and Medicine Database to predict an overstay risk. This risk is communicated to ward staff using a red sticker on charts and a direct communication to the unit manager.  
A small number of patients overstays for a significant amount of time after they are medically ready for discharge. Though the number of patients is small, a significant proportion of bed-days is wasted in the process. The Overstay Predictor Project uses an [[Overstay Predictor Project Algorithm | algorithm]] to  that uses data collected by the Critical Care and Medicine Database to predict an overstay risk. This risk is communicated to ward staff using a red sticker on charts and a direct communication to the unit manager.  
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 30 July 2025

Projects
Active?: legacy
Program: Med
Requestor: Mary Ann Lynch and Dr Eberhard Renner
Collection start: 2012-11-05
Collection end: 2019-10-01

Legacy Content

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See Overstay Predictor Project Collection Instructions for collection instructions for this project.

See Overstay Project Start Stop dates

A small number of patients overstays for a significant amount of time after they are medically ready for discharge. Though the number of patients is small, a significant proportion of bed-days is wasted in the process. The Overstay Predictor Project uses an algorithm to that uses data collected by the Critical Care and Medicine Database to predict an overstay risk. This risk is communicated to ward staff using a red sticker on charts and a direct communication to the unit manager.

Legacy

see Implementation Dates

Data Integrity Checks (automatic list)

 AppStatus
Query check tmp generate allowedCCMDB.accdbimplemented
Query check overstay no colourCCMDB.accdbretired
Query check overstay pt from our medCCMDB.accdbretired
Query check overstay not enteredCCMDB.accdbretired

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