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== Coding Instructions== | == Coding Instructions== | ||
=== When to use as primary admit diagnosis === | === When to use as primary admit diagnosis === | ||
If you use one of these diagnoses as [[Primary Admit Diagnosis]] then the [[Transfer Ready date and time]] has to be the same as the [[ | If you use one of these diagnoses as [[Primary Admit Diagnosis]] then the [[Transfer Ready date and time]] has to be the same as the [[Arrive DtTm]]. | ||
Don't put paneling as [[Primary Admit Diagnosis]] if a patient has acute problems and has been transferred to your ward for treatment of those problems. For example if a patient on a chronic unit has been paneled but gets HAP and transfers to your ward then the #1 diagnosis for your ward is HAP. This was discussed with Dr Garland at the task group meeting on March 1,2013.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 18:49, 2013 March 8 (EST) | Don't put paneling as [[Primary Admit Diagnosis]] if a patient has acute problems and has been transferred to your ward for treatment of those problems. For example if a patient on a chronic unit has been paneled but gets HAP and transfers to your ward then the #1 diagnosis for your ward is HAP. This was discussed with Dr Garland at the task group meeting on March 1,2013.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 18:49, 2013 March 8 (EST) |