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=== EMIP ===
=== [[EMIP#CAU]] ===
In Sept 2017 Con investigated whether any patients in the CAU are ever [[EMIP]]s at HSC; she found that there should not be. If any collector comes across an EMIP from one of these locations, please update this.
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*need to resolve [[EMIP]] and figure out where that info will live. Ttenbergen 11:30, 2016 December 29 (CST)
**If a patient is still considered an ER patient in a CAU, they can potentially be an EMIP if they get accepted by internal medicine but subsequently are discharged or sent to another hospital. 
***At STB our CAU contains inpatients mostly under family medicine but can be under internal medicine (they are not under the ER physician). 
****If the CAU is considered part of ER then I guess patients that are accepted by internal medicine and go out elsewhere could be EMIP's.  It depends how you view the area. 
*****Is the CAU considered the same as ER or not?  Management will have to determine how they want this done.  Currently no one at STB collects data at all on the patients in the CAU. --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 11:49, 2017 October 27 (CDT)
 
 
 





Revision as of 18:56, 2017 November 2

STB CAU - Clinical Assessment Unit

The emergency department decants patients into the CAU who are are waiting on acquisition of resources (diagnostics and consults) for 24 hrs or more before they are safely returned to community.

At the STB, the CAU is considered to be an inpatient location

Collection instructions

If a patient is admitted from STB CAU:

STB CAU Details

  • Start date: 2017-Oct-3
  • Location: L2113 - L2ME in EPR
    • Emergency Medicine (as per STB intranet memo Oct 3.17)
    • These patients are mostly under Family Medicine however, some are under Internal Medicine.
  • Number of beds: 10
  • Manager: Template:Discussion

Other CAU's

EMIP#CAU