Project Borrow arrive

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Special Case - original arrival is in "borrowed bed"

If pt is admitted to your physician service but the original location is from an off-ward bed, code that location with borrow date and time = Arrive DtTm

Special Case - PACU

If a bed is borrowed in PACU / post-anesthesia care / recovery unit, code this as a borrow. (i.e. <hosp> - recovery, e.g. "HSC - recovery").

Special Case - From ER

Not included in this project.

Special Case - Parked

Not included.

  • For patients who are Parked in ER, no need an entry for these, since the ER delay will take care of them.

Start/End Dates

  • Start: 2018-07-19
  • End: there is no planned end date

Data / Implementation comments

Review date: August 1.18

this data may eventually replace: ACCU borrow and ICUotherService

Template:CCMDB Data Integrity Checks

(start_dt, start_tm) outside of admission time

If

or

then give a hard error. This can't be.

Implemented as query ___not___yet___implemented___.

can't have two entries that are the same

Can't have two identical entries.

Implemented as query ___not___yet___implemented___.

can't borrow on own unit

This is allowed because this is how we would code a patient moving back to home unit. No check! Just leaving it here in case.

Data Use

Critical care program wants to know this to better understand patient flow and bed utilization.

SAS Program

The SAS program calculates the time spent in a borrowed bed at each ICU stay and summarize the total bed-days in a given interval that are taken up by boarders from elsewhere and how much a certain unit is boarding elsewhere.

Time spent in borrowed bed = Next Arrival Date_time - First Arrival Date_time
where Next Arrival Date_time = Dispo Date_time if there is no more next arrival date_time.

The SAS program is saved in X:\Julie\SAS_CFE\CFE_macros\Bed_Borrow.sas

Background

Will replace Off ward field to provide more meaningful data.

We used to collect Moves for Medicine but this was too much work because there are too many administrative moves. Also, the data wasn't being used.

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