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|*Charlson categories are provided but the CCMDB Script model only includes MI, Pulmonary, Connective, Renal | |*Charlson categories are provided but the CCMDB Script model only includes MI, Pulmonary, Connective, Renal | ||
** It also contains the full score as part of Charlson_nh. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 19:15, 25 January 2025 (CST) | |||
** I think "connective" became "Rheumatic disease" in ICd10, right? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 16:41, 24 January 2025 (CST) | ** I think "connective" became "Rheumatic disease" in ICd10, right? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 16:41, 24 January 2025 (CST) | ||
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**NH (Nursing Home) - these data are from the tmp Overstay and the NH start dates from Manitoba Health which DR Roberts requested. we do not have the [[Pre acute living situation]] at that time but I agree just to use the [[Pre acute living situation]] . When I Have looked at the CCMDB script I noticed that NH includes PCH and Chronic Health Facility, is this correct? | **NH (Nursing Home) - these data are from the tmp Overstay and the NH start dates from Manitoba Health which DR Roberts requested. we do not have the [[Pre acute living situation]] at that time but I agree just to use the [[Pre acute living situation]] . When I Have looked at the CCMDB script I noticed that NH includes PCH and Chronic Health Facility, is this correct? | ||
*ADL score - I have used the 0,3,6 values (same ADL as in ALERT score) | *ADL score - I have used the 0,3,6 values (same ADL as in ALERT score) | ||
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* ADLmean_nh - in the CCMDB Script it is written -- Adlmean_nh = (ADLScore - 12)*(from a nursing home), what does 12 mean? | * ADLmean_nh - in the CCMDB Script it is written -- Adlmean_nh = (ADLScore - 12)*(from a nursing home), what does 12 mean? | ||
** Very good question. | ** Very good question. The function adl_sc used to get the individual scores just generates a score of 0, 3 or 6, or -1 if given bad input. That doesn't explain why -12. And I can't imagine why this would be. But it's consistent between two functions, so unlikely to be just a finger fumble. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 19:15, 25 January 2025 (CST) | ||
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** same with Adlmean_age = (ADLScore - 12)*(age), what does 12 mean? | ** same with Adlmean_age = (ADLScore - 12)*(age), what does 12 mean? | ||