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</noinclude>=== Guidelines for the use of "awaiting" codes ===
</noinclude>=== Guidelines for the use of "awaiting" code ===
==== How much of a delay is required before we code "awaiting"? ====
==== How much of a delay is required before we code "awaiting"? ====
Code awaiting if [[Dispo DtTm]] is '''not on the same calendar day''' as the [[Transfer Ready date and time]].  
Code awaiting if [[Dispo DtTm]] is '''not on the same calendar day''' as the [[Transfer Ready date and time]].  
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==== status changes and is awaiting different destination ====
==== status changes and is awaiting different destination ====
If during the wait to leave, the location to which the planned transfer changes, then add the additional Awaiting code, thus can have >1 Awaiting code in this situation.  
If during the wait to leave, the location to which the planned transfer changes, leave the first awaiting code, thus can have >1 Awaiting code in this situation.  


==== Patient arrives on unit already awaiting care ====
==== Patient arrives on unit already awaiting care ====

Revision as of 08:07, 23 November 2024

This template contains details common to all pages in Category:Awaiting/delayed transfer.

To use:

{{ICD10 Guideline AwaitingTransfer}}


Guidelines for the use of "awaiting" code

How much of a delay is required before we code "awaiting"?

Code awaiting if Dispo DtTm is not on the same calendar day as the Transfer Ready date and time. We realize this is different from Transfer Delay. For example, if patient was transfer ready on Tuesday, but left on Wednesday or thereafter, use one of the codes in Category:Awaiting/delayed transfer.

status changes and is no longer awaiting

If the transfer is cancelled do NOT remove the "awaiting" code.

status changes and is awaiting different destination

If during the wait to leave, the location to which the planned transfer changes, leave the first awaiting code, thus can have >1 Awaiting code in this situation.

Patient arrives on unit already awaiting care

For patients who arrive "transfer ready" (usually to a low acuity ward), use one of the "awaiting" codes as primary if there are no active medical problems. If the patient is still actively being treated for something, make that diagnosis primary and the "awaiting" code a lower priority.

Possible reasons for delay that we can actually code