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====STB_CCU service patients in STB_MICU unit - Collection Process CHANGE==== | ====STB_CCU service patients in STB_MICU unit - Collection Process CHANGE==== | ||
#Patients that are located in the STB MICU but are covered by a Cardiology Service physician will | #Patients that are '''physically located''' in the '''STB MICU''' but are covered by a Cardiology Service physician will collected and entered into the database with a Site_location of: STB_MICU. | ||
#[[Registry Patient Type]] | #[[Registry Patient Type]] will be coded as '''C''' to indicate the patient is under Cardiac Physician Service Care. | ||
#If MICU attending physician takes over their care, a new profile will be started | #If MICU attending physician takes over their care, a new profile will be started | ||
#[[Registry Patient Type]] | #Site_Location for new profile will be STB_MICU | ||
#* | #[[Registry Patient Type]] will be coded as '''M''' to indicate the patient is under Medical Physician Service Care | ||
#If the patient is moved to | #*The [[statistican]] who uses [[SAS]] programs to link [[continuous admission]]s, will update her SAS program so that an admission '''FROM''' Site_Loc, STB_MICU '''TO''' Site_Loc,STB_MICU, will not be flagged as an error. The distinguishing feature of these cases will be [[Registry Patient Type]], which will indicate the Physician Service Care the patient is under will in the STB MICU unit. | ||
#If the patient is moved from STB MICU to STC CCU location on the fifth floor, a new profile will again be used: | |||
#Site_Location will be STB_CCU | |||
#[[Registry Patient Type]] will be coded as '''C''' to indicate the patient is under Cardiac Physician Service Care. | |||
This is for STB location only. --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 15:54, 20 October 2010 (CDT) | |||
=====Date of change===== | =====Date of change===== | ||
*'''October 1, 2010'''. | *'''October 1, 2010'''. | ||