ECIP
Emergency Critical Care InPatient.
Entering an ECIP
They are really just a special case of a Critical Care patient whose only Boarding Loc entry is that site's ER. See Change from Service Location to Service, Boarding Loc and Transfer Ready DtTm tmp entry, 2020-10 EMIP changes. {{The GRA MICU does not use the ECIP Code, there is no option for this in our Service Location. For your information, the PACU will not be used as the GRACE ICU COVID Unit unless absolutely necessary. Two NFA theatres in the SDC area next to the ICU are being renovated to accommodate four COVID Positive patients. I do not know how the beds will be numbered yet, but these 4 beds will be part of the 10 bed census for the GRA ICU, they are not extra beds, just extra isolation rooms.Gens 07:25, 2020 October 16 (CDT)gens}}
Identifying an ECIP
A critical care / MICU ECIP is a patient who was under the care of a Critical Care service in the ER and never made it to the MICU (see EMIP for scenarios). See Cognos_SubServices table in CCMDB.accdb for list.
Such a patient will show up in the Cognos Report Integrator listings just like an EMIP patient.
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A surgical / SICU ECIP is a patient who...
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A patient who is not under the care of one of the Critical Care services (see Cognos_SubServices table in CCMDB.accdb for list) may show up in the Cognos Report Integrator listings if they were under one of a set of services we identified (see "* Surgery /*" in Cognos_SubServices table in CCMDB.accdb for list). However, we have no way to tell a patient under e.g. a surgery service who then went to a unit (or home) from a patient under such service who should have gone to ICU but didn't get there.
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How to identify ECIPs in Cognos EPR Report
As EMIP, but with a Critical Care service.
