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* ward outside WRHA
* ward outside WRHA
* PCH or home
* PCH or home
 
=== When to use the Levels of Care ===
When the intent is to move the patient from a higher level of care to a lower level of care, transfer ready date and time has to be entered corresponding to the physical location  where the decision was made.
=== Special case - ER, OR and PACU ===
=== Special case - ER, OR and PACU ===
These are considered the highest level of care collected by that program. So,  
These are considered the highest level of care collected by that program. So,  
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* I populated most of the [[s_level_of_care table]]; for the rest I would need a list of all locations tracked in comment and what level of care we would attribute to them. List needs to be pulled from CFE, and then levels added, and I don't know what those would be, so we need someone (Lisa?) to help us fill that in. This will be needed by Julie for reporting. I have added the table to re-connecting so it will show in CFE as of version 2021-02-04. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 13:06, 2021 February 4 (CST)
* I populated most of the [[s_level_of_care table]]; for the rest I would need a list of all locations tracked in comment and what level of care we would attribute to them. List needs to be pulled from CFE, and then levels added, and I don't know what those would be, so we need someone (Lisa?) to help us fill that in. This will be needed by Julie for reporting. I have added the table to re-connecting so it will show in CFE as of version 2021-02-04. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 13:06, 2021 February 4 (CST)
* Thank you.  I have looked at the s_level_of_care and the column for ‘level_of_care’ has entries lower level number (10)  for higher acuity(ICUs) and higher level  number (30) for lower acuity (wards) – shouldn’t we make this  higher  level number (30) for higher acuity (ICU)and lower level number (10)  for lower acuity (wards)  - so more consistent.  If you will look at S-dispo, we have a column label acuity level, e.g. ICU has 9, IICU has 7  and ward has 6 . I will list down  the entries at the COMMENT and  identify the relevant ones and let you know. --[[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 16:25, 2021 February 11 (CST)
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