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Ttenbergen (talk | contribs) m removed "*(3) Patients are not collected by medicine service if they die in transit. " since that was only ever meant as a justification/example for (2). If we wanted to make such a general statement it would not be on this page but instead on one of the Definition of.... pages, but making a list of all the scenarios we ''don |
Ttenbergen (talk | contribs) m removed special instruction for Accept dttm - we are stopping this soon, and in any case the instruction is same as for any other record. |
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EMIP stands for '''E'''mergency '''M'''edicine "''' | EMIP stands for '''E'''mergency '''M'''edicine "'''I'''n" '''P'''atient. It is used for patients who are admitted to our internal medicine service and spend their entire '''admission under one of the medicine services we follow''' in the ER (emergency department). | ||
==Definition of EMIP== | ==Definition of EMIP== | ||
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* [[Service/Location field]] - your Generic [[HSC_Med]], [[GRA_Med]], [[STB_Med]] | * [[Service/Location field]] - your Generic [[HSC_Med]], [[GRA_Med]], [[STB_Med]] | ||
* [[Previous Service field]] - likely emergency medicine, unless some other service accepted them prior to medicine, and was never able to get them out of the ER either, and medicine accepted the patient from them - in order for a pt to be an EMIP they must have been accepted by Medicine for admission otherwise they would just be an Emergency patient | * [[Previous Service field]] - likely emergency medicine, unless some other service accepted them prior to medicine, and was never able to get them out of the ER either, and medicine accepted the patient from them - in order for a pt to be an EMIP they must have been accepted by Medicine for admission otherwise they would just be an Emergency patient | ||
* [[Previous Location field]] - use normal instructions | * [[Previous Location field]] - use normal instructions | ||