Pre-admit Inpatient Institution field: Difference between revisions
Ttenbergen (talk | contribs) EMIPs and day surgery are considered inpatient locations in this context. |
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===HSC ER to GGH ICU to GGH Ward=== | ===HSC ER to GGH ICU to GGH Ward=== | ||
*pt sent to GGH ICU from HSC ER with order to transfer presumably because no critical care beds at HSC. Not treated as an admission by ER standards, but clearly had to be admitted or would not have been sent to ICU. Should this be treated as an inpatient admission for our purposes, so HSC ER would be entered as preadmit institution location? | *pt sent to GGH ICU from HSC ER with order to transfer presumably because no critical care beds at HSC. Not treated as an admission by ER standards, but clearly had to be admitted or would not have been sent to ICU. Should this be treated as an inpatient admission for our purposes, so HSC ER would be entered as preadmit institution location? | ||
== ER -> OR -> Unit/ward === | |||
* I have a patient I admitted from the recovery room to ICU (prior to recovery room they were an emergency room patient, went to the OR as an E1), previous location is recovery room, but there is no option for Grace OR or recovery in the pre-admit inpatient institution field, do I put this as n/a? because she was in the ER? I put previous service as general surgery [[User:Lkaita|Lisa Kaita]] 13:00, 2016 May 3 (CDT) | |||
** Code Pre-admit Inpatient Institution field as n/a, the ER is not an inpatient location. And you are right about the previous service. Ttenbergen 10:39, 2016 May 4 (CDT) | |||
=== intra-hospital transfers === | === intra-hospital transfers === |