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* detect a likely continuous stay when a pt is discharged from one of our wards to a non-collected ward and then re-admitted to one of our wards from the same non-collected ward. | * detect a likely continuous stay when a pt is discharged from one of our wards to a non-collected ward and then re-admitted to one of our wards from the same non-collected ward. | ||
* is there a counterpart on the ICU | * is there a counterpart on the ICU side Ttenbergen 12:57, 2014 January 16 (CST) {{discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Statistical Analysis]] | [[Category:Statistical Analysis]] | ||
Revision as of 20:25, 5 May 2014
This article is about Multiple Encounter patients who have not been discharged in between encounters.
Continuous Hospital Stay - Medicine
The statistician uses data from Admit From & Discharged To, Med Var 1 - Admit-from Ward and Med Var 2 - Discharge-to Ward to
- link profiles from one ward to another when both wards are within the database program
- Template:Discussion what do you mean "when both wards are within the database program" - would we have data if they were not?Ttenbergen 18:07, 2012 November 22 (EST)
- detect a likely continuous stay when a pt is discharged from one of our wards to a non-collected ward and then re-admitted to one of our wards from the same non-collected ward.
- is there a counterpart on the ICU side Ttenbergen 12:57, 2014 January 16 (CST) Template:Discussion