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* the combination of [[Admit From & Discharged To|discharge-to]] and [[Med Var 2 - Discharge-to Ward]] field in the first the [[location field]] in the second match
* the combination of [[Admit From & Discharged To|discharge-to]] and [[Med Var 2 - Discharge-to Ward]] field in the first the [[location field]] in the second match
* the [[Admit From & Discharged To|admit-from field]] in the second and the [[location field]] in the first match
* the [[Admit From & Discharged To|admit-from field]] in the second and the [[location field]] in the first match
* the first admission doesn't end with [[Med Var 6 - AMA]] resp [[ICU Var 6 - AMA]]


=== Continuous encounter with intermission at non-collected ward ===
=== Continuous encounter with intermission at non-collected ward ===

Revision as of 16:28, 29 January 2015

This article is about Multiple Encounter patients who have not been discharged in between encounters.

Definition

A pair of records for the same patient is a continuous stay if:

Continuous encounter with intermission at non-collected ward

If all of

then this is likely a continuous stay.

Continuous encounter with intermission in OR

For ICU patient transferring to another ICU area Or ICU patient who went to OR and/or comes from OR or Recovery to an ICU between same or different hospital, the max time to consider a continuous link is <= 2days (48 hours). If more than 2 days, the next ICU admission is considered as new admission and not a transfer. Template:Discussion

  • would it make sense to take out the ICU requirement for this? The same might be rarer for Medicine patients but would still be true. I will implement Encounter processing like that for now unless I hear otherwise. Ttenbergen 12:06, 2015 January 22 (CST)
  • Glad you put that in Tina, I was going to make a similar comment.--CMarks 12:48, 2015 January 22 (CST)