Biographic changes over time

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When people change names, eg marriage, we change all old records to be consistent with the current one.

EPR uses the name used at admission time. Our old records therefore become inconsistent with EPR.

When Betty becomes John, we enter the biological/assigned at birth sex.

EPR uses the currently used gender, as far as we could tell. We didn’t review what the policies are about this. Our records will therefore be inconsistent with EPR.

Right now we do not track anywhere that Betty became John. Our data would make it look like the person had always been John and female. So, when we cross-check data, these people get flagged. Should we change how we collect them? Should we change how we alias them? Or should this info only live in the L_Problem table?

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We try to keep track of the name situation so that, when we find errors, we don’t have to do chart reviews. We do not currently track sex/gender info.

The alias data is a bit suspect, not sure how consistently people are entering it but have doubts it's 100%.

We also keep track of false positives in our cross-check queries so we can have an explanation for them for future reference, and yet drop them off our cross-check lists.

  • L_Problem_table (I would not consider that part of patient information from a PHIA perspective. )