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== Entering an ECIP == | == Entering an ECIP == | ||
They are really just a special case of a Critical Care patient whose only [[Boarding Loc]] entry is that site's ER. See [[Change to | They are really just a special case of a Critical Care patient whose only [[Boarding Loc]] entry is that site's ER. See [[Change from Service Location to Service, Boarding Loc and Transfer Ready DtTm tmp entry]], [[2020-10 EMIP changes]]. | ||
== Identifying an ECIP == | == Identifying an ECIP == | ||
Revision as of 23:51, 15 October 2020
Emergency Critical Care InPatient.
Entering an ECIP
They are really just a special case of a Critical Care patient whose only Boarding Loc entry is that site's ER. See Change from Service Location to Service, Boarding Loc and Transfer Ready DtTm tmp entry, 2020-10 EMIP changes.
Identifying an ECIP
A critical care / MICU ECIP is a patient who was under the care of a Critical Care service in the ER and never made it to the MICU (see EMIP for scenarios). See Cognos_SubServices table in CCMDB.accdb for list.
Such a patient will show up in the Cognos Report Integrator listings just like an EMIP patient.
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A surgical / SICU ECIP is a patient who...
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A patient who is not under the care of one of the Critical Care services (see Cognos_SubServices table in CCMDB.accdb for list) may show up in the Cognos Report Integrator listings if they were under one of a set of services we identified (see "* Surgery /*" in Cognos_SubServices table in CCMDB.accdb for list). However, we have no way to tell a patient under e.g. a surgery service who then went to a unit (or home) from a patient under such service who should have gone to ICU but didn't get there.
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How to identify ECIPs in Cognos EPR Report
As EMIP, but with a Critical Care service.
