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We will review about the end of January how data is looking. Booked for Feb 3[[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 15:33, 6 January 2012 (CST) | We will review about the end of January how data is looking. Booked for Feb 3[[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 15:33, 6 January 2012 (CST) | ||
== Part of [[Minimal Data Set]]? == | |||
Right now postal codes have to be entered for all patients before any patients can be sent, ie. even for patients not being sent today. This is because the initial plan for this data was to help identify patients at risk of overstay, and to use this in patient care. Getting the data later would have done no good there. However, we will not now use the data for this purpose. | |||
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* do we still need to keep postal code as minimal dataset data? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 16:10, 18 January 2012 (CST) | |||
[[Category: L_TmpV2 Data]] | [[Category: L_TmpV2 Data]] | ||
[[Category: Data Collection Guide]] | [[Category: Data Collection Guide]] |
Revision as of 17:10, 18 January 2012
The entry TmpV2 entry for Postal Code collection will be automatically created for any new patient created as of 2011-12-08. It needs to be filled in for any patient.
- Start putting in the postal code for new admissions on and after January 1, 2012.
- Project: PostalCode
- Item: Postal Code
- "Q"(note, that's the last field on the form, not the first!): enter the patient's postal code X1X1X1, ie no space
- Use Upper Case letters in the postal code with no space between please.
- When the postal code is not available, tick off the "B" and leave the space for postal code blank
Special Cases
Homeless with proxy address
If you have a homeless person admitted who lists their address as Siloam Mission or the Salvation Army/Booth's Place, use their postal code as provided.
Institutionalized patients
For patients who live in care homes, use the institution's postal code.
Inmates
For inmates such as from Stoney Mountain or Headingley use the institution's postal code.
PC not available
If a postal code is unavailable for a patient, tick off the "B" and leave the space for postal code blank. e.g.:
- John/Jane Doe
- out-of-country patient
- chart doesn't have postal code
We will see how many postal codes we miss by doing it that way and then decide if we need to go further in our efforts to get complete postal code info on all patients. For example, we may end up providing a list of postal codes for nursing homes to fill in when it's known the patient is a nursing home resident.
We will review about the end of January how data is looking. Booked for Feb 3Ttenbergen 15:33, 6 January 2012 (CST)
Part of Minimal Data Set?
Right now postal codes have to be entered for all patients before any patients can be sent, ie. even for patients not being sent today. This is because the initial plan for this data was to help identify patients at risk of overstay, and to use this in patient care. Getting the data later would have done no good there. However, we will not now use the data for this purpose. Template:Discussion
- do we still need to keep postal code as minimal dataset data? Ttenbergen 16:10, 18 January 2012 (CST)