Sending Patients: Difference between revisions

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*'''Don't cut it close''' - if you have come really close to the end of the send window and might not '''finish sending''' before the window closes, just don't send and let Pagasa know. If you are still sending while Pagasa [[pull]]s the data we get discrepancies that need to be resolved. It's easier if we just know you didn't get to it and can organize to have you send later if needed.  
*'''Don't cut it close''' - if you have come really close to the end of the send window and might not '''finish sending''' before the window closes, just don't send and let Pagasa know. If you are still sending while Pagasa [[pull]]s the data we get discrepancies that need to be resolved. It's easier if we just know you didn't get to it and can organize to have you send later if needed.  
*At each send, [[Minimal Data Set]] applies.
*At each send, [[Minimal Data Set]] applies.
{{Discuss| Can we again revisit the pros and cons of sending only when working on site against sending from home? There is always a need of updated data and I do not want to be emailing everyone to send when data are needed.  This can be solved by sending in all days the collector works regardless  onsite or from home during the assigned time slots. In addition, I think this practice of submitting data frequently  will also mean lesser new data on the laptop if unfortunate incident happens on the laptop and there is a need to re-enter data again. Do we still experience problem in sending when we set up the sending time schedule by site?  --[[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 16:37, 2 December 2025 (CST)}}


== Ongoing preparation during collection ==
== Ongoing preparation during collection ==