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{{LegacyContent
|explanation=Check using old DX coding schema
|successor=[[Query check cooling vs arrest]]
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{{Data Integrity Check
{{Data Integrity Check
|DIC_summary=make sure [[Trach Task]] is entered correctly
|DIC_summary=make sure [[Trach Task]] is entered correctly
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|DIC_app=CCMDB.mdb
|DIC_app=CCMDB.mdb
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'''Wrong if''':  
'''Wrong if''':  
* trach task none (100) or empty AND if there is any trach dx in admit or complication  (empty tasks are checked elsewhere, this will give specific error)
* trach task none (100) or empty AND if there is any trach dx in admit or complication  (empty tasks are checked elsewhere, this will give specific error)
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[[Category:Tracheostomy]]
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[[Category:Old dx check]]
[[Category:ICD10 Dx check]]
[[Category: Task Elements]]

Revision as of 22:39, 16 January 2019

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Data Integrity Checks
Summary: make sure Trach Task is entered correctly
Related: Trach Task
Firmness: hard check
Timing: always
App: CCMDB.mdb
Coding: query check trach dx task
Uses L Problem table: not relevant for this app
Status: retired
Implementation Date: date change was rolled out / first applied
Backlogged: true
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  • SMW
"CCMDB.mdb" is not in the list (SAP, not entered, Centralized data front end.accdb, DSM Labs Consistency check.accdb, CCMDB.accdb, TISS28.accdb) of allowed values for the "DICApp" property. 
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Wrong if:

  • trach task none (100) or empty AND if there is any trach dx in admit or complication (empty tasks are checked elsewhere, this will give specific error)
  • trach TASK chronic (102) AND no admit trach DX
  • trach TASK chronic (102) with acquired trach DX
  • trach TASK acute (101) AND no admit or acquired Trach DX

where trach DX's are:


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