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== IICU ==
== IICU ==
Sept 12.12 - transfer ready delay to the IICU will be reported separately and not included in the general transfer delay to wards from ICU. This includes transfer delay to H6 [[LTV]] unit. As per Dr. Garland & Dr. Paunovic.-[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 14:18, 2012 September 13 (CDT)
Sept 12.12 - transfer ready delay to the IICU will be reported separately and not included {{discussion}} ''in any report? In some reports? Ttenbergen 15:59, 2014 May 19 (CDT)'' in the general transfer delay to wards from ICU. This includes transfer delay to H6 [[LTV]] unit. As per Dr. Garland & Dr. Paunovic.-[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 14:18, 2012 September 13 (CDT)


*For IICU - waiting time for IICU only starts when IICU attending physician has deemed the patient a candidate.  IICU consults (patients) cannot wait to be seen until IICU has a bed available.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 14:53, 2012 September 13 (CDT)as per Dr. Bojan Paunovic.
*For IICU - waiting time for IICU only starts when IICU attending physician has deemed the patient a candidate.  IICU consults (patients) cannot wait to be seen until IICU has a bed available.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 14:53, 2012 September 13 (CDT)as per Dr. Bojan Paunovic.
** I moved this here from [[Transfer Ready date and time]] because I remembered that the IICU reporting was documented here. I am not sure this is collectable as instructed. If a patient is transfer ready according to usual definition, and at a later time dr approves him for IICU, then do you really want to lose the original transfer ready date/time? I think the problem is trying to use the transfer ready date to gain some information about IICU when that is really a different concept. If we want this information we should consider collecting it in, e.g. a tmp entry. Ttenbergen 21:49, 2014 February 26 (CST) {{discussion}}
** I moved this here from [[Transfer Ready date and time]] because I remembered that the IICU reporting was documented here. I am not sure this is collectable as instructed. If a patient is transfer ready according to usual definition, and at a later time dr approves him for IICU, then do you really want to lose the original transfer ready date/time? I think the problem is trying to use the transfer ready date to gain some information about IICU when that is really a different concept. If we want this information we should consider collecting it in, e.g. a tmp entry. Ttenbergen 21:49, 2014 February 26 (CST) {{discussion}}
== Calculation when transfer time missing ==
For Critical Care if discharge time  < 1000 HR then dummy=0001 HR (12:01 am) ,
                      else if discharge time  >=  1000 HR dummy=1000HR  (10:00 am)
                This is based on Critical Care Vital Monitor rule.
For Medicine, if discharge time  < 1200 HR then dummy=0001 HR (12:01 am) ,
                      else if discharge time  >=  1200 HR dummy=1200HR  (12:00 noon)
                This is as per approval by  Dr. Roberts .


[[Category: Reporting]]
[[Category: Reporting]]
[[Category: Admit/Discharge]]
[[Category: Admit/Discharge]]
[[Category: Transfer Ready]]
[[Category: Transfer Ready]]

Revision as of 15:59, 2014 May 19

The Transfer Delay is calculated as the difference between Discharge Date_time and Transfer Ready Date_time.

Transfer Delay Over 4 hours in days for survivors - this is derived by subtracting 4 hours from Transfer Delay above.

data use

  • Quarter and Fiscal Year Reports of both Critical Care and Medicine Programs
  • Medicine Overstay Project
  • Critical Care Vital Sign Monitor Project
  • Critical Care Quality Improvement Team

IICU

Sept 12.12 - transfer ready delay to the IICU will be reported separately and not included Template:Discussion in any report? In some reports? Ttenbergen 15:59, 2014 May 19 (CDT) in the general transfer delay to wards from ICU. This includes transfer delay to H6 LTV unit. As per Dr. Garland & Dr. Paunovic.-Trish Ostryzniuk 14:18, 2012 September 13 (CDT)

  • For IICU - waiting time for IICU only starts when IICU attending physician has deemed the patient a candidate. IICU consults (patients) cannot wait to be seen until IICU has a bed available.Trish Ostryzniuk 14:53, 2012 September 13 (CDT)as per Dr. Bojan Paunovic.
    • I moved this here from Transfer Ready date and time because I remembered that the IICU reporting was documented here. I am not sure this is collectable as instructed. If a patient is transfer ready according to usual definition, and at a later time dr approves him for IICU, then do you really want to lose the original transfer ready date/time? I think the problem is trying to use the transfer ready date to gain some information about IICU when that is really a different concept. If we want this information we should consider collecting it in, e.g. a tmp entry. Ttenbergen 21:49, 2014 February 26 (CST) Template:Discussion

Calculation when transfer time missing

For Critical Care if discharge time  < 1000 HR then dummy=0001 HR (12:01 am) ,
                      else if discharge time  >=  1000 HR dummy=1000HR  (10:00 am)
               This is based on Critical Care Vital Monitor rule.
For Medicine, if discharge time  < 1200 HR then dummy=0001 HR (12:01 am) ,
                      else if discharge time  >=  1200 HR dummy=1200HR  (12:00 noon)
               This is as per approval by  Dr. Roberts .