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A patient is considered '''parked in ER''' if they are a [[direct admit]] who gets stuck in the ER.  
A patient is considered '''parked in ER''' if they are a [[direct admit]] who gets stuck in the ER.  
*There are '''two types of Direct admits''' - '''already an Inpatient''' and '''not an Inpatient'''.
*There are '''two types of Direct admits:'''  
**'''already an Inpatient'''  
**'''not an Inpatient'''


== collection instructions ==
== collection instructions ==

Revision as of 14:13, 2017 December 7

A patient is considered parked in ER if they are a direct admit who gets stuck in the ER.

  • There are two types of Direct admits:
    • already an Inpatient
    • not an Inpatient

collection instructions

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

  • Previous Location field, enter one of
    • HSC - ER (parked)
    • GRA - ER (parked)
    • CON - ER (parked)
    • OAK - ER (parked)
    • STB - ER (parked)
  • For Non Inpatient -
    • go to Tmp Project, Accept_Loc_Park
    • follow the instruction on how to enter the non inpatient location they were last sent from

Data to be Reported

  • for Inpatient direct admit
    • Site Ward via ED
    • Site ICU via ED
  • For Non Inpatient direct Admit (e.g. Emergency, Ambulatory Clinic, PCH, Home)
    • Site Emergency via ED
    • Site Ambulatory via ED
    • PCH via ED
    • Home via ED

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.

Dates

  • Start Date = Oct 10, 2017
  • End Date = Indefinite

Data use

What reports use this?

  • inter facility transfers report (semi annual and Fiscal year) given to Critical Care Admin Director and Quality Officer.
  • patient flow - where patient were have been admitted FROM


How is it used?

  • To distinguish the reason of transfer due to bed management reason
  • To distinguish the reason of transfer due Medical Necessity reason
  • To determine the flow of patients from teaching hospital to teaching hospital, teaching to community, community to teaching, community to community, from outside city/province facility to regional hospital.

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