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**Run these reports at least once a week if possible.  
**Run these reports at least once a week if possible.  


For EMIP entry there is a separate paper log sheet that has its' own sequential numbers.
==For EMIP entry==
 
*There is a separate paper log sheet that has its' own sequential numbers.
*Under [[Service Location]] enter "EMIP" instead of your local ward. 
* For EMIP pts, you cannot put discharge to an ER, so if that is where they went, put the place they went after ER (usually a ward). Do not put a transfer ready date and time unless the pt is going home.  Just put "no transfer ready" in the tmp.
* For EMIP pts, you cannot put discharge to an ER, so if that is where they went, put the place they went after ER (usually a ward). Do not put a transfer ready date and time unless the pt is going home.  Just put "no transfer ready" in the tmp.
Definition of EMIP:   
Definition of EMIP:   
*1. Pt has an order that medicine has accepted the patient while still in ER.   
*1. Pt has an order or some entry that medicine has accepted the patient while still in ER.   
*2. The patient either is discharged from ER to home or any other out of hospital location  
*2. The patient either is discharged from ER to home or any other out of hospital location  
OR..  the patient is transferred within the hospital directly to a different service because Medicine decides that they will not take the pt but the patient needs different care.  Examples:  Palliative care take over the care;  ICMS takes over the care;  Surgery takes over the care; Gynecology takes over care; etc.   
OR..  the patient is transferred within the hospital directly to a different service because Medicine decides that they will not take the pt but the patient needs different care.  Examples:  Palliative care take over the care;  ICMS takes over the care;  Surgery takes over the care; Gynecology takes over care; etc.