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== different kinds of LOSs ==
== different kinds of LOSs ==
*Dr. Allan Garland and Julie met March 12, 2014 and identifed the different types of LOS currently calculated and reported as well as assigned a name to each one accordingly. There will be more to be added once when we receive the WRHA data on Hospital Admission and Discharge Dates in the near future.
*Dr. Allan Garland and Julie met March 12, 2014 and identifed the different types of LOS currently calculated and reported as well as assigned a name to each one accordingly.  
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You let this for yourself a long time ago:
* Reminder for Julie -  Need to revisit the other LOS related categories.  [[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 12:54, 2014 March 12 (CDT)
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** please tie into the reports in [[:Category:Reporting]] as well


===LOS_Record===
===LOS_Record===
* refers as the Length of Stay per record  
* refers as the Length of Stay (LOS) per record  
** simply calculated as the difference between the Discharge and Admit Dates of each recordA record can be either a Medicine Ward or ICU patient.
**Before Oct 1, 2020 - a record is defined as an admission in an Internal Medicine ward or Critical Care Unit.
**Starting Oct1, 2020 - a record  for Critical Care, see [[Definition of a Critical Care Laptop Admission]] and a record for Internal Medicine, see [[Definition of a Critical Care Laptop Admission]].
* LOS is simply calculated as the difference between the End Date and time  and Start Date and time of stay.  
** Start Date and time is defined by either of these fields:
*** [[Accept DtTm]]  or [[Arrive DtTm]] 
*** First Service start date and time in the tmp
** The summary reports include all patients.
** The summary reports include all patients.
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