Transfer Ready date and time: Difference between revisions
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** Good points, a suggestion then is that for patients who are accepted to the CIVP program and are otherwise ready/able to discharge could be considered "CIVP holds" and the transfer ready date/time would be the date/time the patient was accepted to the CIVP as the barrier to discharge is systemic in origin (wait for service to be put in place).For patients who are accepted to the CIVP program but are unable to discharge due to patient based problems such as addictions, mental health or other active phsiological problems the transfer ready date/time would be the date/time of physician discharge order.[[User:Ppiche|Pamela Piche]] 07:33, 2015 September 29 (CDT) | ** Good points, a suggestion then is that for patients who are accepted to the CIVP program and are otherwise ready/able to discharge could be considered "CIVP holds" and the transfer ready date/time would be the date/time the patient was accepted to the CIVP as the barrier to discharge is systemic in origin (wait for service to be put in place).For patients who are accepted to the CIVP program but are unable to discharge due to patient based problems such as addictions, mental health or other active phsiological problems the transfer ready date/time would be the date/time of physician discharge order.[[User:Ppiche|Pamela Piche]] 07:33, 2015 September 29 (CDT) | ||
**Sounds good. I agree with your criteria on which transfer date/time is appropriate to use in calculating bed wasted. [[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 12:28, 2016 June 22 (CDT) | |||
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