Overstay Predictor Project Collection Instructions: Difference between revisions

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The rotation of Coordinators is made up of Home Care, Social Work, Physio, And OTs.  After assignment, that service is responsible for following that patient throughout their hospital stay. The Transition Coordinators are responsible for balancing their workload in the case that any individual is overburdened. They will also reassign patients if any Transition Coordinator is expecting to be a away for more than three business days.
The rotation of Coordinators is made up of Home Care, Social Work, Physio, And OTs.  After assignment, that service is responsible for following that patient throughout their hospital stay. The Transition Coordinators are responsible for balancing their workload in the case that any individual is overburdened. They will also reassign patients if any Transition Coordinator is expecting to be a away for more than three business days.


===Comment===
At your next meeting could you please ask the Nurse managers to remind the unit clerks upon discharge to remove the old stickers from the charts. I'm finding some and this could be confusing. Thanks, [[User: SDowson2 | Sheila Dowson]]-Thursday, October 11, 2012 11:56 AM
Preamble: E5 has started this project on Nov.5/12. E6 will start on Nov.12/12, but 5B does not start until two weeks later, on Nov.19/12. In the meantime, there will be transfers from E5 and E6 to 5B. There is a very good probability that these transfers will be "Red Sticker". At present time, there is No transition co-ordinator binder/stickers on 5B.


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