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Collection for medicine patients starts at [[Accept DtTm]] ie [[Accept_DtTm_field#Direct_Admissions.2FTransfers|possibly while in ER]]. | Collection for medicine patients starts at [[Accept DtTm]] ie [[Accept_DtTm_field#Direct_Admissions.2FTransfers|possibly while in ER]]. | ||
=== | === Include Neuro and Nephrology patients === | ||
We collect all the neuro patients per Dan Roberts instructions.--[[User:CMarks|CMarks]] 13:42, 2015 July 8 (CDT), [[User:CMarks|CMarks]] 11:21, 2015 July 25 (CDT) | |||
See also [[HSC Medicine Collection Guide]]. | |||
{{question}} Does something similar happen at STB or other hospitals? Ttenbergen 14:04, 2016 October 6 (CDT) | |||
== Beds borrowed from Medicine are '''not''' Medicine admissions == | == Beds borrowed from Medicine are '''not''' Medicine admissions == | ||
Revision as of 14:04, 6 October 2016
For Critical Care, see Definition_of_an_ICU_admission
The definition of a "Medicine patient" for the Regional Medicine Database is:
- admitted under a Medicine service attending physician. If patient doesn't meet this definition then we don't collect data and enter into the Medicine database.
Collection for medicine patients starts at Accept DtTm ie possibly while in ER.
Include Neuro and Nephrology patients
We collect all the neuro patients per Dan Roberts instructions.--CMarks 13:42, 2015 July 8 (CDT), CMarks 11:21, 2015 July 25 (CDT) See also HSC Medicine Collection Guide.
Template:Question Does something similar happen at STB or other hospitals? Ttenbergen 14:04, 2016 October 6 (CDT)
Beds borrowed from Medicine are not Medicine admissions
see bed borrow