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# Scroll though the list to look for only internal medicine patients that went to off-service wards.  (Do not count patients that go to ICMS).   
# Scroll though the list to look for only internal medicine patients that went to off-service wards.  (Do not count patients that go to ICMS).   


==== STB Med Office tracking of ovrflows ====
==== STB Med Office tracking of overflows ====
# Write down a list of these patients with their chart numbers on a paper.
# Write down a list of these patients with their chart numbers on a paper.
# Place this list on the bulletin board in the medicine office so that both medicine data collectors are aware that there are medicine service patients on off-service wards in the hospital.
# Place this list on the bulletin board in the medicine office so that both medicine data collectors are aware that there are medicine service patients on off-service wards in the hospital.
==Note regarding generated list for overflows==
 
**When reviewing the list of patients generated by the above method, you can also identify some EMIP patients.  The patients that were accepted by medicine while in ER and subsequently were transferred to a different service while still in ER are actually EMIP patients.  For example, the pt was under medicine while in ER but later (while still in ER) are taken over by surgery, palliative, critical care, etc.  These are EMIP patients.  --[[User:Malcudia|Malcudia]] 07:46, 2017 February 10 (CST)
===== generated list for [[overflow]]s also includes EMIP patients =====
**When reviewing the list of patients generated by the above method, you can also identify some [[EMIP]] patients.  The patients that were accepted by medicine while in ER and subsequently were transferred to a different service while still in ER are actually EMIP patients.  For example, the pt was under medicine while in ER but later (while still in ER) are taken over by surgery, palliative, critical care, etc.  These are EMIP patients.  --[[User:Malcudia|Malcudia]] 07:46, 2017 February 10 (CST)


==== Entering Overflow patients ====
==== Entering Overflow patients ====