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== Workload splitting HSC_H4H == | == Workload splitting HSC_H4H == | ||
This site used to have workload splitting with locations HSC H4H_a, HSC H4H_b, HSC H4H_d, HSC H4H_h | |||
===Bed number increase === | ===Bed number increase === | ||
* bed number increase from 9 to 12: January 11, 2019 | * bed number increase from 9 to 12: January 11, 2019 |
Revision as of 13:33, 2020 July 24
Legacy Content
This page contains Legacy Content.- Explanation: Ward moved to HSC_B2, see 2020-04 HSC COVID unit transition for details.
- Successor: HSC_B2
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Location | |
Location | HSC H4H |
First Admission | 2005-05-01 |
Last Admission: | 2020-04-14 |
Program | Medicine |
Hospital | HSC |
Nr of Beds | 12 |
Collection Unit Phone: | +(204) 787-7334 |
Collection Unit Fax : | +(204) fax 787-3492 |
Collection Unit Manager : | Catarina Sousa |
Collection Unit Manager Phone : | +(204) 787-7245 |
Collection Unit Clerk : |
Location profile
H4H was a high observation (HOBS) ward at HSC.
- Physicall location: 7th floor and is called H7S on EPR
- For data collection purposes, code Service/Location field as H4H.
HOBs is an independent unit and not incorporated within a CTU staffing model.
Population types
Workload splitting HSC_H4H
This site used to have workload splitting with locations HSC H4H_a, HSC H4H_b, HSC H4H_d, HSC H4H_h
Bed number increase
- bed number increase from 9 to 12: January 11, 2019
Start/stop Date
- Start: June 1.10
- no planned stop date
Legacy information
From 2010 June 1 to 2017 November 16 - was managed and staffed by H4 CTU and had 6 beds.
- went to 9 beds Nov 17, 2017
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