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CAU - Clinical Assessment Unit
Clinical Assessment Units are wards to which emergency department decants patients who are are waiting on acquisition of resources (diagnostics and consults) for 24 hrs or more before they are safely returned to community. At some time these were considered part of the ER, but as of 2020-10 they are all Family Medicine. Special collection instructions applied at some point, but now they are simply one of the many units we don't collect on.


This unit is part of the '''emergency medicine department.''' It is a location where patients are harboured who are are waiting on acquisition of resources (diagnostics and consults) for 24 hrs or more before they are safely returned to community.
=== Site Specific information ===
'''How these are collected differs at the different sites'''. See for more info:
*[[GRA CAU]]
*[[HSC CAU]]
*[[STB CAU]]


This is '''not''' considered to be an ''inpatient'' location.  
==WRHA ER models of care plan article==
[http://home.wrha.mb.ca/improvement/files/models-of-care-emergency-department.pdf WRHA Models of ER Care] article (2017-10-02)


== Collection instructions ==
== Retirement of s_dispo entries ==
If a patient is admitted from a CAU, code [[Previous Location]] as one of  
We used to collect the CAUs as separate locations from local wards because they used to be managed by the ER, and so could have contained [[EMIP]]s. As of 2021 they are all managed by Family Medicine, and so for our considerations are just another hospital ward where we don't collect, coded as e.g. HSC_Ward.  
*HSC - ER (CAU)
*GRA - ER (CAU)
*STB - ER (CAU)
and code [[Previous Service]] as the service that accepted them.  


== CAU Details ==
All *CAU entries for incomplete pts were changed to *ward entries, and the *CAU entries in [[S dispo table]] were retired.
===HSC===
*start date: 2016-Dec
{{Discussion}} - need to migrate info out of [[HSC Community and Clinical Decision Unit (CCDU)]] to live here. In progress, as there are links to clean up too. [[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 19:01, 2017 September 29 (CDT)


===Grace===
On discussion with Julie it was decided to keep the s_dispo entries around and not convert them. The loc type is Ward in s_dispo which is enough when reporting - usually being  combined as <site> ward.
*GGH CAU due to open Monday, October 16/17
*will have 10 beds
* Manager is Kathy Kwiatkowski (see Grace N3 contact information)
 
===STB===
start date: {{Discussion}}


== Related articles ==
{{Related Articles}}


[[Category:Overflow]]
[[Category:Admit/Discharge]]
[[Category:Admit/Discharge]]
[[Category:Dispo]]
[[Category:Dispo]]
[[Category:CAU]]

Latest revision as of 10:24, 2022 June 22

Clinical Assessment Units are wards to which emergency department decants patients who are are waiting on acquisition of resources (diagnostics and consults) for 24 hrs or more before they are safely returned to community. At some time these were considered part of the ER, but as of 2020-10 they are all Family Medicine. Special collection instructions applied at some point, but now they are simply one of the many units we don't collect on.

Site Specific information

How these are collected differs at the different sites. See for more info:

WRHA ER models of care plan article

WRHA Models of ER Care article (2017-10-02)

Retirement of s_dispo entries

We used to collect the CAUs as separate locations from local wards because they used to be managed by the ER, and so could have contained EMIPs. As of 2021 they are all managed by Family Medicine, and so for our considerations are just another hospital ward where we don't collect, coded as e.g. HSC_Ward.

All *CAU entries for incomplete pts were changed to *ward entries, and the *CAU entries in S dispo table were retired.

On discussion with Julie it was decided to keep the s_dispo entries around and not convert them. The loc type is Ward in s_dispo which is enough when reporting - usually being combined as <site> ward.

Related articles

Related articles: