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Julie says Pagasa keeps a list of records for which this applies. Can we keep it here instead? If there are good reasons not to, can we link from here? | Julie says Pagasa keeps a list of records for which this applies. Can we keep it here instead? If there are good reasons not to, can we link from here? | ||
* If we change the [[RecordStatus]] to '''LostChart''' for these there will be no need for lists, just a one-time update needed by Pagasa; I think that would be the best way to do this. | |||
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Revision as of 14:12, 2021 April 7
What qualifies a chart as missing/lost
A chart should be considered lost or missing and "written off" if...
Attempts to locate have failed
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Deferral period has passed
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Instructions for finishing off the profile
An profile for a missing chart might trigger CCMDB.accdb Data Integrity Checks, so it can't be sent the normal way and the following process applies instead.
Instructions for Collectors
- Try to enter all available info and to check the complete boxes; this will make sure that data is internally consistent as far as possible
- This includes any diagnostic imaging and procedure counts and results, lab results, etc
- Where you can not get past a cross check because data is not available, explain that in the Notes field
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the following doesn't apply yet, waiting to confirm as of 2021-04-07 |
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Instructions for Data Processor
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Incomplete/lost profiles
Julie says Pagasa keeps a list of records for which this applies. Can we keep it here instead? If there are good reasons not to, can we link from here?
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click expand to see list |
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