Province field: Difference between revisions

From CCMDB Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 22: Line 22:
** no.-[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 19:18, 2012 November 13 (EST)
** no.-[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 19:18, 2012 November 13 (EST)
*** So, why do we code it separately? How is it used? Answer will affect question below as well. Ttenbergen 12:53, 2013 February 11 (EST)
*** So, why do we code it separately? How is it used? Answer will affect question below as well. Ttenbergen 12:53, 2013 February 11 (EST)
****Looking into it now. Have a couple in Med from 2012.  Since on pt is HSC, Pagasa will look up in [[Reflections]] if they do have MB PHIN.  There are 26 patients in entire ICU & Med database that have the code CF. One coded and CFM.  Never used for anything.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 13:34, 2013 February 11 (EST)
****Looking into it now. Have a couple in Med from 2012.  Since some pts from HSC, Pagasa will look up in [[Reflections]] if they do have MB PHIN.  There are 26 patients in entire ICU & Med database that have the code CF. One coded and CFM.  Never used for anything. -[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 13:34, 2013 February 11 (EST)


=== Precedence of CF over residence province ===
=== Precedence of CF over residence province ===

Revision as of 20:12, 2013 February 11

The Province field records the province that the patient is registered with health care. If the patient is not eligible for health care, enter the province that they reside in.

The field draws its options from the S_Provinces table on the PDA and in the CCMDB.mdb.

Choose the value for the "Province" field from the dropdown lists in Access. The provincial abbreviations are the same as for mailing. In addition to the provinces you have the following options:

  • US United States
  • CF Canadian Forces
  • NK Not Known / Not available
  • OS Outside of North America

Data Integrity Checks

See PHIN field for details on how the Province field and the PHIN field relate.

Should we have a CF entry? How is it used?

Template:Discussion This will probably address the two sub-headings.

All province entries except CF are geographical and administrative. CF is only administrative. If we are interested in flagging patients who live in a province but are not insured by that province we would also need to track First Nations, RCMP and resident aliens like visa students. I don't think we care to break out the rest, so for consistency the "CF" province entry should be eliminated.

  • Julie/Trish, is there any reason to keep CF separate? Has anyone request ever included this as a criterion? Ttenbergen 12:01, 2012 September 6 (CDT)
    • no.-Trish Ostryzniuk 19:18, 2012 November 13 (EST)
      • So, why do we code it separately? How is it used? Answer will affect question below as well. Ttenbergen 12:53, 2013 February 11 (EST)
        • Looking into it now. Have a couple in Med from 2012. Since some pts from HSC, Pagasa will look up in Reflections if they do have MB PHIN. There are 26 patients in entire ICU & Med database that have the code CF. One coded and CFM. Never used for anything. -Trish Ostryzniuk 13:34, 2013 February 11 (EST)

Precedence of CF over residence province

Template:Discussion

  • Does CF take precedence over the province where someone lives? Ttenbergen 12:01, 2012 September 6 (CDT)
    • Usually flagging a patient as a member of the CF is to ensure billing is properly handled. I wouldn't have thought it matters to CCMDB who's paying the bill--they are patient in a WRHA hospital receiving care and for which data should be collected. Ditto for TISS. -- Fred Schumacher 17:12, 2012 November 13 (EST)
      • I don't think you meant to include TISS here. I believe we tagged patients as CF because they did not a MB health number, or it was some long number and so when we sent for crosschecking to MB Health and they find no match, we have a reason why no match was found. Julie might remember since she has taken over the crosschecking with MB Health. Julie also may have some idea's on this based on what she or Pagasa see coming back from MB health. -Trish Ostryzniuk 19:17, 2012 November 13 (EST)

CF family members not coded as CF

Medical coverage for CF dependents is covered by the province in which they live. They do not receive any healthcare services from the CF.