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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
Is this an admit or a comorbid Dx or both? Lois
Is this an admit or a comorbid Dx or both? Lois
*I will use as both when relevant to their admissions...ie-Chronic OMs and wound infections-assaults etc. and in disposition-when wound care/IV antibiotics/ADLs are required and they have no support systems-unable to access Home Care without an address--[[User:Llemoine|Llemoine]] 07:36, 2018 August 9 (CDT)
*I will use as both when relevant to their admissions...ie-Chronic OMs and wound infections-assaults etc. and in disposition-when wound care/IV antibiotics/ADLs are required and they have no support systems-unable to access Home Care without an address--[[User:Llemoine|Llemoine]] 07:36, 2018 August 9 (CDT)  
*Occasionally homelessness may even be acquired ie. eviction from premises during hospital stay and patient has no supports/alternative location to discharge to.


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Revision as of 11:57, 9 August 2018

for the registry entry instructions for homeless people, see Homeless


 
 
 
 

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Dx: Homelessness
ICD10 code: Z59.0
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: none assigned
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: none
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Data Dependencies(Reports/Indicators/Data Elements): No results
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Is this an admit or a comorbid Dx or both? Lois

  • I will use as both when relevant to their admissions...ie-Chronic OMs and wound infections-assaults etc. and in disposition-when wound care/IV antibiotics/ADLs are required and they have no support systems-unable to access Home Care without an address--Llemoine 07:36, 2018 August 9 (CDT)
  • Occasionally homelessness may even be acquired ie. eviction from premises during hospital stay and patient has no supports/alternative location to discharge to.

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