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* Other MB RHA ICU or Other Province ICU <!--(confirmed by Dr. Allan Garland 2Oct2017)--> | * Other MB RHA ICU or Other Province ICU <!--(confirmed by Dr. Allan Garland 2Oct2017)--> | ||
* WRHA IICU | * WRHA IICU | ||
* WRHA HOB ward | * WRHA HOB ward (examples: [[HSC_HOBS]], [[STB_IMCU]] as of 2020-10) | ||
* WRHA regular ward (CTU or NTU) | * WRHA regular ward (CTU or NTU) | ||
* WRHA lower acuity ward in acute care hospital, whatever flavour of the month word they use for this | * WRHA lower acuity ward in acute care hospital, whatever flavour of the month word they use for this |
Revision as of 15:06, 2020 October 19
We use the concept of a level of care hierarchy in the context of Transfer Delays. See Transfer Delay to understand how it is used. Level of care applies to a patient's combination of Boarding Loc item and comment entry (which together define a physical location). Which location has which level of care is stored in the s_level_of_care table.
Levels of Care
The actual levels of care are:
- WRHA ICU, same level of care includes: MICU, SICU, CICU, ACCU, CCU
- Other MB RHA ICU or Other Province ICU
- WRHA IICU
- WRHA HOB ward (examples: HSC_HOBS, STB_IMCU as of 2020-10)
- WRHA regular ward (CTU or NTU)
- WRHA lower acuity ward in acute care hospital, whatever flavour of the month word they use for this
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- ward outside WRHA
- PCH or home
- morgue (e.g. in case of Brain death)
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