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and also enter the following in:
*'''TMP:'''
*'''PROJECT:''': No Transfer Date
*'''Started date''' Feb 29.14 - for all patient still on laptop that REQUIRE a transfer date see [[Transfer Ready date and time]] but collector could not guess from chart notes please enter TMP, Project: No Transfer Date.
**A collector can always give a guess of transfer ready based upon the information in the chart or rounds time, etc.  I think we should enter in the tmp if there is no written indication from the doctors when the pt was transfer ready.  This way if we want to track this, it could be done. We would then put a transfer ready time,based upon best guess, but a tmp entry would also be made showing that there was no written order or indication from the physician. This way we would know which of these times are just based upon a best guess scenario.  --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 09:09, 2014 March 18 (CDT)
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***In TmpV2 I can see that collectors are not able to be consistent with this Tmp Project and I don't think we should continue this for ICU.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 20:06, 2014 May 6 (CDT)


NOTE: This will not affect your ability to send. 


'''Purpose:'''
#Provide a way for collector to verify that they did not miss entering in this field (left it blank) for those patients that REQUIRE a transfer ready date. 
#Report back to Director about the number of transfer ready date/times that could not be derived from a patient chart by the data collector. At this time, we are not interested in tallying the number of transfer dates not recorded on chart by the physicians.


==Dicussion==
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* I just had a look at the validation for transfer date in CCMDB and collectors won't be able to leave this blank is "' if the patient has survived and not left AMA and discharge to is Ward, ICU, home or unknown"; for them to follow this instruction I would need to get rid of this restriction. Should I? Ttenbergen 14:53, 2014 March 2 (CST)
**not sure what you mean, this restriction makes sense to me.  Not understanding why you would remove?[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 18:54, 2014 May 6 (CDT)
***I see that main office is not allowing any ICU profiles without a transfer ready date. Main office follows up with phone calls and emails for a transfer ready date.  Tina, ICU collectors should not be allowed to SEND without a transfer ready date.  ICU is not using TMP Project No transfer date.  Every week Pagasa follows up missing transfer dates for ICU.    There are only 3 no transfer date in TMPV2 for ICU to date but transfer date is in registry because main office accepts no blanks. So not sure which are true guesses or just missed.    This TMP project will not be applicable to ICU.  No one in main office is able to monitor if staff are even remembering to mark it in TMP.  TMP Project No transfer date is important for medicine for overstay, because main office if never sure if left blank because missed or could not guess.  --[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 18:40, 2014 May 6 (CDT)


We want to have a cross check in '''medicine''' that all absent transfer dates are really unavailable rather than forgotten.


== Instructions ==
For each medicine patient who requires a transfer date (see [[Transfer Ready date and time]]) for whom the collector could not even '''reasonably guess''' a transfer date and time, enter into Tmp:
*'''Project:''': No Transfer Date
*'''no other fields in tmp need entering for this project'''


{{Discussion}}
== Purpose ==
Need some feedback from data collectors.  Are you entering TMP Project: No transfer date when:
Provide a way for collector to verify that they did not miss entering in this field.
*a. you have to leave transfer ready blank because could not even guess from chart
*b. guessing transfer date because nothing written on chart
*c. both reasons a or b above


We also want to give a '''basic''' report to Dr Roberts.


===Why are we not collecting more detailed data in this===
Because this is enough information for our purposes. :-)


[[Category: Transfer Ready]]
== CCMDB Data Integrity Checks ==
Any medicine patient who requires a transfer date as per [[Transfer Ready date and time]] needs to have a transfer date or this tmp entry. If missing, won't be able to send. If there is a tmp entry but a transfer date, won't be able to send either.
 
query ''check_tmp_no_transfer_date''
 
== Start/End dates ==
*'''Started date''' Feb 29.14
* '''End Date: ''' 2016-07-01
 
== Related articles ==
{{Related Articles}}
 
[[Category:Transfer Ready]]
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We want to have a cross check in medicine that all absent transfer dates are really unavailable rather than forgotten.

Instructions

For each medicine patient who requires a transfer date (see Transfer Ready date and time) for whom the collector could not even reasonably guess a transfer date and time, enter into Tmp:

  • Project:: No Transfer Date
  • no other fields in tmp need entering for this project

Purpose

Provide a way for collector to verify that they did not miss entering in this field.

We also want to give a basic report to Dr Roberts.

Why are we not collecting more detailed data in this

Because this is enough information for our purposes. :-)

CCMDB Data Integrity Checks

Any medicine patient who requires a transfer date as per Transfer Ready date and time needs to have a transfer date or this tmp entry. If missing, won't be able to send. If there is a tmp entry but a transfer date, won't be able to send either.

query check_tmp_no_transfer_date

Start/End dates

  • Started date Feb 29.14
  • End Date: 2016-07-01

Related articles

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