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* among other things, the batch number is used during [[Data Appending Process]] | * among other things, the batch number is used during [[Data Appending Process]] | ||
*tracking and finding files quickly | *tracking and finding files quickly | ||
*faster [[ | *faster [[Tiss Form Scanning]] (less organizing of forms) | ||
*quick filing - no reorganizing | *quick filing - no reorganizing | ||
Revision as of 12:16, 6 September 2012
The batch number identifies a group of patients sent by a data collector at the same time, usually weekly.
When collectors send in their TISS forms and diagnostic green sheets each week they include the "batch sent" number. They keep a record of the batch sent, who sent it and on what date (usually on the Sent Report).
Use of the batch number
Data collection
- both paper forms and electronic files are sent in with a batch send number
- most collectors keep copies of each week's Sent Report, which gives last week's batch number
Data Processing
- among other things, the batch number is used during Data Appending Process
- tracking and finding files quickly
- faster Tiss Form Scanning (less organizing of forms)
- quick filing - no reorganizing
Data Analysis
- Are batch numbers stored in MedTMS/TMSX or used once import is complete? Ttenbergen 12:16, 2012 September 6 (CDT)
Special Case - batch number reset for new year
- the first sending day in the new year the data collectors revert the batch sent number to 1.
Related Articles
- see Identification Numbers for numbers identifying patients etc.