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*For patients who arrive "transfer ready" to D5, use one of the "awaiting" codes as primary if there are no active medical problems (Ex. [[Awaiting/delayed transfer to long-term care/PCH]].) If the patient is still actively being treated for something, make that diagnosis primary and the "awaiting" code second.--[[User:Jvelasco|Jvelasco]] 15:04, 2019 June 27 (CDT) | *For patients who arrive "transfer ready" to D5, use one of the "awaiting" codes as primary if there are no active medical problems (Ex. [[Awaiting/delayed transfer to long-term care/PCH]].) If the patient is still actively being treated for something, make that diagnosis primary and the "awaiting" code second.--[[User:Jvelasco|Jvelasco]] 15:04, 2019 June 27 (CDT) | ||
** This is true anywhere, not just for D5, no? Why is it listed in here? Ttenbergen 15:25, 2019 July 3 (CDT) | ** This is true anywhere, not just for D5, no? Why is it listed in here? Ttenbergen 15:25, 2019 July 3 (CDT) | ||
* The question was specific to D5 and I didn't know where to put this, so the collector can find it. Please delete or move where more appropriate. --[[User:Jvelasco|Jvelasco]] 08:23, 2019 July 4 (CDT) | |||
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