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== Requirements to enter the data ==
== Requirements to enter the data ==
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*I find that if you don't have postal codes for some of your pts before you send even if they are not complete you cant send your completed files without entering a postal code  or a checkmark on those unsent pts. Would it be possible to have that safety feature on just the completed files?
*I find that if you don't have postal codes for some of your pts before you send even if they are not complete you cant send your completed files without entering a postal code  or a check mark on those unsent pts. Would it be possible to have that safety feature on just the completed files?
** The program will already accept not having the line at all. However, if the line is present it needs to have either a postal code or a "not available" check. '''To make collection easier I set up the program to enter the line automatically so collectors can save a step. ''' If you would like me to take out that feature, which would eliminate errors for incomplete patients, then let me know. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 14:56, 2012 February 9 (CST)
** The program will already accept not having the line at all. However, if the line is present it needs to have either a postal code or a "not available" check. '''To make collection easier I set up the program to enter the line automatically so collectors can save a step. ''' If you would like me to take out that feature, which would eliminate errors for incomplete patients, then let me know. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 14:56, 2012 February 9 (CST)
**It would be easier to send if the postal code did not come up as an error if not done on unfinished profiles so I would like it if you took out the automatic postal code line. Lois
**It would be easier to send if the postal code did not come up as an error if not done on unfinished profiles so I would like it if you took out the automatic postal code line. Lois
*** I agree with Lois as I was trying to explain with the above note - Shirley
*** I agree with Lois as I was trying to explain with the above note - Shirley
****Tina - so what you are saying is if you take out the “automatically” added line for postal code, then any “incomplete” files would “not” affect the sending of completed files however, the program would not allow the sending of any "completed" files where a postal code line was not added and filled in. Is this correct?  If that is the case get rid of automatically adding line.  The trade off would be collectors would have to add a line manually.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 17:13, 2012 February 21 (CST)


[[Category: L_TmpV2 Data]]
[[Category: L_TmpV2 Data]]
[[Category: Data Collection Guide]]
[[Category: Data Collection Guide]]

Revision as of 18:13, 21 February 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.

Postal Code 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

Uses for the data

Social economic stratification of population by geographic area.

Requirements to enter the data

Template:Discussion

  • I find that if you don't have postal codes for some of your pts before you send even if they are not complete you cant send your completed files without entering a postal code or a check mark on those unsent pts. Would it be possible to have that safety feature on just the completed files?
    • The program will already accept not having the line at all. However, if the line is present it needs to have either a postal code or a "not available" check. To make collection easier I set up the program to enter the line automatically so collectors can save a step. If you would like me to take out that feature, which would eliminate errors for incomplete patients, then let me know. Ttenbergen 14:56, 2012 February 9 (CST)
    • It would be easier to send if the postal code did not come up as an error if not done on unfinished profiles so I would like it if you took out the automatic postal code line. Lois
      • I agree with Lois as I was trying to explain with the above note - Shirley
        • Tina - so what you are saying is if you take out the “automatically” added line for postal code, then any “incomplete” files would “not” affect the sending of completed files however, the program would not allow the sending of any "completed" files where a postal code line was not added and filled in. Is this correct? If that is the case get rid of automatically adding line. The trade off would be collectors would have to add a line manually.Trish Ostryzniuk 17:13, 2012 February 21 (CST)