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*This report is used to track how long a patient has been on transfer list before getting out of CC in the region, namely, HSC MICU, HSC SICU, HSC IICU, STB ICMS, Grace ICU.
*This report is used to track how long a patient has been on transfer list before getting out of CC in the region, namely, [[HSC MICU]], [[HSC SICU]], [[HSC IICU]], [[STB MICU|STB ICMS]], [[GRA MICU|Grace ICU]].


== Contents ==
*The report included the number of discharges, mortality%, the counts N, mean, sum and max of  the transfer delays in  days and counts and % by transfer delays groups as follows:
*The report included the number of discharges, mortality%, the counts N, mean, sum and max of  the transfer delays in  days and counts and % by transfer delays groups as follows:
# 0-2 hrs,  
# 0-2 hrs,  
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# >21 days,  
# >21 days,  
# No Transfer Dttm.
# No Transfer Dttm.
==Distribution==
* Rosanne Labossiere-Gee, Director of Health Services, |Adult Critical Care
* Corey Baschuk, Financial Analyst for Critical Care
==File locations==
*S:\MED\MED_CCMED\Julie\CC Projects\2022\2022-23_TransferDelay_Rosanne
==SAS Program==
*S:\MED\MED_CCMED\Julie\CC Projects\2022\2022-23_TransferDelay_Rosanne\tdelay_monthly.sas
== Related articles ==
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Latest revision as of 10:08, 19 October 2022

Reports
Report: ICU Transfer Delay
StartDtTm: 2022-01-01
EndDtTm:
Contact Person : Rosanne Labossiere-Gee
Recipients: Rosanne Labossiere-Gee
Frequency: monthly
MailingList: rlabossiere@hsc.mb.ca
Data Dependencies : Dispo Dispo DtTm Transfer Ready DtTm
SASFiles: S:\MED\MED_CCMED\Julie\CC Projects\2022\2022-23_TransferDelay_Rosanne\tdelay_monthly.sas
 
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Contents

  • The report included the number of discharges, mortality%, the counts N, mean, sum and max of the transfer delays in days and counts and % by transfer delays groups as follows:
  1. 0-2 hrs,
  2. 2-12 hrs,
  3. 12-24 hrs,
  4. 1-2 days,
  5. >2-3 days,
  6. >3-7 days,
  7. >7-14 days,
  8. >14-21 days,
  9. >21 days,
  10. No Transfer Dttm.

Distribution

  • Rosanne Labossiere-Gee, Director of Health Services, |Adult Critical Care
  • Corey Baschuk, Financial Analyst for Critical Care

File locations

  • S:\MED\MED_CCMED\Julie\CC Projects\2022\2022-23_TransferDelay_Rosanne

SAS Program

  • S:\MED\MED_CCMED\Julie\CC Projects\2022\2022-23_TransferDelay_Rosanne\tdelay_monthly.sas

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