Direct admit
Direct admissions are patients who are accepted from another site (within region or from out-of-town) and come directly to the next site.
These patients can go straight to the accepting ward at the second site, or they can be admitted via the ER.
Collection Instruction
- There are two types of Direct admits:
- already an Inpatient - the Pre-admit Inpatient Institution and the Previous Location will be the same
- not an Inpatient - the Pre-admit Inpatient Institution would be not applicable and the Previous Location would be their last physical location e.g. Thompson ER
- The Visit Admit DtTm field and the first Service tmp entry will be the same
- For First Boarding Loc with the same date/time as the first Service tmp entry
- if via ER, enter own <site>_ER for first Boarding Loc
- if direct to Ward, enter own <site> physical location for first Boarding Loc
Data use / Reporting
What reports use this?
inter facility transfers report (semi annual and Fiscal year) given to Critical Care Admin Director and Quality Officer.
- Patient Flow - where patient were have been admitted FROM
How is it used?
- To distinguish the reason of transfer due to bed management reason
- To distinguish the reason of transfer due Medical Necessity reason
- To determine the flow of patients from teaching hospital to teaching hospital, teaching to community, community to teaching, community to community, from outside city/province facility to regional hospital.
Data to be Reported
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- for Inpatient direct admit
- Site Ward via ED
- Site ICU via ED
- For Non Inpatient direct Admit (e.g. Emergency, Ambulatory Clinic, PCH, Home, Nursing Station)
- Site Emergency via ED
- Site Ambulatory via ED
- PCH via ED
- Home via ED
- Nursing Station via ED
Legacy
Collection for this was changed as part of the 2016 Time and Place changes.
This used to be relevant to ER Wait and ICU Var 4 - Parked in ER, Parked in ER tmp entry.
This used to be collected as Parked in ER tmp entry, and prior to that as <hosp> - ER (parked) entries in s_dispo table. Changed as of PatientFollow_Project#Transition_dates .
Content of the article was deleted 2016-06-30 so it doesn't inadvertently show up in searches. See article history if needed.
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