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How we identify the overflow and EMIP patients: | How we identify the overflow and EMIP patients: | ||
*Since the EPR reports have become available, we have been able to obtain our own lists of EMIP's and Overflow patients for medicine. We run these results once a week.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:35, 2016 May 11 (CDT) | *Since the EPR reports have become available, we have been able to obtain our own lists of EMIP's and Overflow patients for medicine. We run these results once a week.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:35, 2016 May 11 (CDT) | ||
*The definition of an EMIP is that the pt was never moved to a ward in the hospital but was accepted by medicine and spent all their time in ER. They may have been sent to other hospitals or home from ER. | *The definition of an EMIP is that the pt was never moved to a medicine ward in the hospital but was accepted by medicine and spent all their time in ER. They may have been sent to other hospitals, to other services in the same hospital or home from ER. | ||
*For EMIP there is a separate paper log sheet that has its' own sequential numbers. | *For EMIP there is a separate paper log sheet that has its' own sequential numbers. | ||
*For EMIP patients use the dropdown "EMIP" in the location section on the E5 laptop. Complete all sections. For the overstay tmp, just put "DPST data missing" because a DPST sheet will not be done. You can still generate a color. | *For EMIP patients use the dropdown "EMIP" in the location section on the E5 laptop. Complete all sections. For the overstay tmp, just put "DPST data missing" because a DPST sheet will not be done. You can still generate a color. | ||