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[[D_ID]]s might need to be changed ...when?  
[[D_ID]]s might need to be changed ...when?  
**Incorrect D_ID that already sent can crossed checks through Tiss.  For Med. you can catch through linking error checks by the Previous location and Dispo field, but if single admission no way of knowing it that is incorrect serial number unless the collector notify me.  
**Incorrect D_ID that already sent can crossed checks through Tiss.  For Med. you can catch through linking error checks by the Previous location and Dispo field, but if single admission no way of knowing it that is incorrect serial number unless the collector notify me.  
*To fixed it go to L_Log change it to "D_ID" then to the Pat_ID.
 
== Instructions ==
*To fix it go to L_Log change it to "D_ID" then to the Pat_ID.
*Then you have to go to L_PHI and change to D_ID.   
*Then you have to go to L_PHI and change to D_ID.   
**For incorrect location ICU can catch through Tiss. For Med. you can catch through linking error checks by the Previous location and Dispo field, but if single admission no way of knowing .
**For incorrect location ICU can catch through Tiss. For Med. you can catch through linking error checks by the Previous location and Dispo field, but if single admission no way of knowing .
*To fixed it go to L_Log change it to "D_ID" then to the Service_Location .
*Then you have to go to L_PHI and change to D_ID.
[[User:PTorres|PTorres]] 10:22, 2018 June 1 (CDT) 
Are they ever changed once originally entered? If so, what are the steps to make sure that noting in e.g. [[TISS]] or [[DSM data]] is left behind? Need to discuss with Pagasa and Julie. Ttenbergen 11:59, 2017 September 18 (CDT)
*Yes there are errors with location and sometimes serial number after collectors sent that I catch when I am cleaning.[[User:PTorres|PTorres]]
** Then we need the steps here, since it has to be done in many places so that DSM and TISS and PHI (and more?) don't get disconnected. Ttenbergen 16:47, 2018 May 31 (CDT)


{{Discuss | who=Pagasa | question = 
* Are they ever changed once originally entered? If so, what are the steps to make sure that nothing in e.g. [[TISS]] or [[DSM data]] is left behind?
** Yes there are errors with location and sometimes serial number after collectors sent that I catch when I am cleaning.[[User:PTorres|PTorres]]
*** Then we need the steps here, since it has to be done in many places so that DSM and TISS and PHI (and more?) don't get disconnected. Ttenbergen 16:47, 2018 May 31 (CDT) }}
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Revision as of 22:13, 6 February 2019

D_IDs might need to be changed ...when?

    • Incorrect D_ID that already sent can crossed checks through Tiss. For Med. you can catch through linking error checks by the Previous location and Dispo field, but if single admission no way of knowing it that is incorrect serial number unless the collector notify me.

Instructions

  • To fix it go to L_Log change it to "D_ID" then to the Pat_ID.
  • Then you have to go to L_PHI and change to D_ID.
    • For incorrect location ICU can catch through Tiss. For Med. you can catch through linking error checks by the Previous location and Dispo field, but if single admission no way of knowing .
  • Are they ever changed once originally entered? If so, what are the steps to make sure that nothing in e.g. TISS or DSM data is left behind?
    • Yes there are errors with location and sometimes serial number after collectors sent that I catch when I am cleaning.PTorres
      • Then we need the steps here, since it has to be done in many places so that DSM and TISS and PHI (and more?) don't get disconnected. Ttenbergen 16:47, 2018 May 31 (CDT)
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