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A patient is considered '''parked in ER''' if they are a [[direct admit]] who gets stuck in the ER.
{{LegacyContent
|explanation=This is no longer collected as a tmp entry, see [[Parked in ER]]
|successor=[[Parked in ER]]
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{{Project
|ProjectActive=legacy
|ProjectProgram=CC and Med
|ProjectCollectionStartDate=Oct 10, 2017
|ProjectCollectionStopDate=2020-10-16
|Project=Parked in ER
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This tmp entry was replaced by [[Parked in ER]] as part of [[Change from Service Location to Service, Boarding Loc and Transfer Ready DtTm tmp entry]]


== collection instructions ==
== collection instructions ==
=== for patient arriving at a ward/unit via parked in ER ===
=== for patient arriving at a ward/unit via parked in ER ===
Into [[Previous Location field]], enter  
* [[Previous Location field]], enter one of
*HSC - ER (direct)
**HSC - ER (parked)
*GRA - ER (direct)
**GRA - ER (parked)
*CON - ER (direct)
**STB - ER (parked)
*OAK - ER (direct)
*VIC - UC (direct)
*STB - ER (direct)
 
Into [[Pre-admit Inpatient Institution field]], enter the other site/unit/ward they were sent from.


Into [[Previous Service field]], enter the service of the sending site if available, otherwise enter ''Unknown''.
* [[Previous Service field]], enter the accepting service, otherwise enter ''Unknown''


==== Special Case: Pt from other site ER as direct admit but never admitted at that site ====
Example: Patient in Thompson ER accepted by medicine prior to their arrival at HSC ER, previous service=medicine
Pt from other site ER, never admitted at that site, sent to your ward/unit as direct admit.
* For these patients the [[Visit Admit DtTm field]] and the ''Accept DtTm field'' will be the same
Code as:
* [[Previous Location field]]: <your> - ER
* [[Previous Service field]]: Emergency Medicine
* [[Pre-admit Inpatient Institution field]]: NA / not applicable


We are aware that the previous ER would not be reflected in our collection.
Old discussion:
* Lisa, you changed this from "the service at the sending facility". I think the new definition is inconsistent with what is said in [[Previous Service field]] which seems to say to enter "Not Applicable". Am I missing something? Ttenbergen 10:43, 2020 July 9 (CDT)


===== example =====
* '''For an INPATIENT direct admit:'''    
Pt was examined & treated in the Selkirk ER (but not admitted as an inpatient) & then sent '''''as a direct admit''''' to HSC but stopped in HSC ER & was treated there till a ward bed was ready. Code as
**[[Pre-admit Inpatient Institution field]], enter the other site/unit/ward (including the HSC/STB/GRA [[EMIP]]s) they were last sent from 
* [[Previous Location field]]: HSC ER
* [[Previous Service field]]: Emergency Medicine
* [[Pre-admit Inpatient Institution field]]: NA / not applicable


{{discussion}}
* '''For a NON INPATIENT direct admit:'''    
My understanding of "direct" admissions is that they must be an inpatient on a ward or unit or an EMIP in another facility. A pt sent from one ER to another ER that was never assessed by medicine or ICU would not be a direct admission.   If they send a pt from, for example, Selkirk ER, the patient would still have to be accepted by either medicine or ICU once they arrive in the accepting ER.  This would just be a standard admission (not a direct admission). If the patient was an EMIP in Selkirk (already assessed and accepted by their medicine service) and then transferred to a different hospital ER, then the previous location would be Selkirk EMIP, the previous service would be medicine and the pre admit inpatient location would be Selkirk EMIP.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 08:55, 2017 October 13 (CDT)
** go to '''Tmp Project,''' '''[[Accept_Loc_Park]]'''
**follow the instruction on how to enter the non inpatient location they were last sent from


=== for patient leaving a ward/unit via parked in ER ===
=== for patient leaving a ward/unit via parked in ER ===
Into [[Dispo]], enter the new ward that the patient will go to. The option ER (direct) will not be available.
Into [[Dispo]], enter the new ward that the patient will go to. The option ER (parked) will not be available.


== related concepts ==
== [[Media:DirectAdmit2.ppt | Direct Admit Process-POWER POINT presentation]] ==
* [[Dispo_field#Discharge_to_ER]]
*collection details and process change present by [[p:Julie Mojica]] at collection Collector meeting 2017_Nov_30.
* [[Off ward field]]
* [[:Category:Overflow]]
* [[EMIP]]
* [[ECIP]]


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


[[Category: Admit/Discharge]]
[[Category: Admit/Discharge]]
[[Category: Overflow]]
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Program: CC and Med
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Collection start: Oct 10, 2017
Collection end: 2020-10-16

This tmp entry was replaced by Parked in ER as part of Change from Service Location to Service, Boarding Loc and Transfer Ready DtTm tmp entry

collection instructions

for patient arriving at a ward/unit via parked in ER

Example: Patient in Thompson ER accepted by medicine prior to their arrival at HSC ER, previous service=medicine

Old discussion:

  • Lisa, you changed this from "the service at the sending facility". I think the new definition is inconsistent with what is said in Previous Service field which seems to say to enter "Not Applicable". Am I missing something? Ttenbergen 10:43, 2020 July 9 (CDT)
  • For a NON INPATIENT direct admit:
    • go to Tmp Project, Accept_Loc_Park
    • follow the instruction on how to enter the non inpatient location they were last sent from

for patient leaving a ward/unit via parked in ER

Into Dispo, enter the new ward that the patient will go to. The option ER (parked) will not be available.

Direct Admit Process-POWER POINT presentation

  • collection details and process change present by p:Julie Mojica at collection Collector meeting 2017_Nov_30.

Related articles

Related articles: