Projects
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Active?:
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active
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Program:
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CC and Med
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Requestor:
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internal
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Collection start:
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2020-10-15
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Collection end:
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This isn't so much a project as a change to Service/Location collection to allow us to collect more than one Service/Location per patient-program-stay. See Change from Service Location to Service, Boarding Loc and Transfer Ready DtTm tmp entry for why we needed to change to this.
Data Collection Instructions
How to enter this
- Use tmp fields:
- Project: Service
- Item: no service entered is added by default to each new patient entered
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What date and time are we attaching to this? Accept or Arrive? Surbanski 09:16, 2020 October 16 (CDT)
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Just to be clear and as an example for STB Med program a generic entry of STB_Med is entered into the Service Location field on the Dispo page with a service location entry on the Tmp page?
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Loose ends
None of these are show-stoppers, just some notes on future improvements.
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- This project does might eventually replace ICUotherService; we will still need this item in the event that both the bed and the service are both borrowed. Administration at STB want this data.
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- should be able to add something to Cognos Admitter and Patient Viewer Tab Cognos ADT that facilitates entering this; will delay that until we have collected this for a few weeks; if we find these entries to be identical to Cognos data we might not need to enter them at all but instead import them directly, but not until we have checked consistency.
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I am trying to enter my first critical care patient at HSC. There are multiple choices (dozens) for HSC critical care, and it is not evident which one I should be choosing. I think that it would be a lot more intuitive if the choices are limited to Critical Care-surgical, Critical Care-medical, and Critical care-Intermediate.Mlagadi 09:01, 2020 October 16 (CDT)
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data checks
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- add a cross check to make sure this is not left as "no service entered"
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Data Use
Critical care and Medicine programs want to know this to better understand patient flow and bed utilization.
SAS Program
Background
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