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* project: '''ER_Wait'''  
* project: '''ER_Wait'''  
* as appropriate one of the following items
* as appropriate one of the following items
** '''direct admit''' - direct admit patient parked in ER on the way
** '''direct admit''' - direct admit patient parked in ER on the way. A direct admission means direct admission to medicine ward bed but for some reason parked in ER before going to a ward bed. 
** '''ER admit''' - any other admits from ER (anything NOT a direct admit)
** '''ER admission''' - all patients accepted to medicine service physician service FROM a '''ER physician service''' (does not include those patient that were direct to medicine service.)
* the date & time arrived in med ward bed from the unit log or nurses note.  
* the date & time arrived in med ward bed from the unit log or nurses note.  


Data is only sent when all of patient file is complete.
Data is only sent when all of patient file is complete.
{{discussion}}
*** Just to clarify,  DIRECT ADMIT= any patient who comes to your hospital emergency via ambulance ,car,or foot from home.ER ADMIT= any patient who comes to your emergency from ambulatory care services, other emergency wards, other hospital wards and angio. Is this correct? Thanks Shirley
*** Just to clarify,  DIRECT ADMIT= any patient who comes to your hospital emergency via ambulance ,car,or foot from home.ER ADMIT= any patient who comes to your emergency from ambulatory care services, other emergency wards, other hospital wards and angio. Is this correct? Thanks Shirley
****No. A Direct admission is a patient who is admitted DIRECTLY to a Medicine ward bed from the community or another center. 
****ER admission are those patient that are admitted to medicine physician service FROM a ER physician service.--[[User:TOstryzniuk|TOstryzniuk]] 16:06, 6 June 2011 (CDT)


== Reporting and Analysis ==
== Reporting and Analysis ==

Revision as of 15:06, 6 June 2011

We track the time medicine patients spend in the ER before being admitted to a med ward bed.

Purposes of collecting "ER Wait" data:

To assess the "time delay" from when a patient is first accepted to Medicine Service while in the site's own ER (emergency room) to when the patient actually arrives in a medicine ward bed of the same hospital. (This is done in conjunction with admit time).

Start and stop date

  • Start Date: June 4, 2011
  • Stop Date: none

Collection Guideline

For every patient admitted from the ER, enter date and time arrived to medicine ward bed

  • Any patient admitted from the ER must have one ERWait date/time entered into tmp file. It does not matter if first bed moved to into an in-service or off-service bed.
  • project: ER_Wait
  • as appropriate one of the following items
    • direct admit - direct admit patient parked in ER on the way. A direct admission means direct admission to medicine ward bed but for some reason parked in ER before going to a ward bed.
    • ER admission - all patients accepted to medicine service physician service FROM a ER physician service (does not include those patient that were direct to medicine service.)
  • the date & time arrived in med ward bed from the unit log or nurses note.

Data is only sent when all of patient file is complete.

Template:Discussion

      • Just to clarify, DIRECT ADMIT= any patient who comes to your hospital emergency via ambulance ,car,or foot from home.ER ADMIT= any patient who comes to your emergency from ambulatory care services, other emergency wards, other hospital wards and angio. Is this correct? Thanks Shirley
        • No. A Direct admission is a patient who is admitted DIRECTLY to a Medicine ward bed from the community or another center.
        • ER admission are those patient that are admitted to medicine physician service FROM a ER physician service.--TOstryzniuk 16:06, 6 June 2011 (CDT)

Reporting and Analysis

Julie? Template:Discussion

Integrity Check

To be implemented as per email exchange ~2011-05-25 between Julie Trish and Tina, and to be documented here. Ttenbergen 15:59, 2 June 2011 (CDT)

Data Structure

We capture medicine ward patient movements (moves) in L_TmpV2. The data is sent to and stored in TmpV2_1.mdb.