- 02/04/17 - 1 modulo, 5 itemgroups, 6 elementi, 1 linguaggio
Itemgroups: Emergency department stay, Episode of care, Establishment, Non-admitted patient emergency department service episode, Patient
Health sector data set specifications from METeOR, Australia's repository for national metadata standards, developed by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (http://meteor.aihw.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/345165) Activity based funding: Emergency service care DSS 2015-16 The scope of this DSS is emergency services provided in activity based funded hospitals which do not meet any of the following criteria: • Purposely designated and equipped area with designated assessment; treatment and resuscitation areas. • Ability to provide resuscitation, stabilisation and initial management of all emergencies. • Availability of medical staff available in the hospital 24 hours a day. • Designated emergency department nursing staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and a designated emergency department nursing unit manager. The care provided to patients in emergency services/urgent care centres is, in most instances, recognised as being provided to non-admitted patients. Patients being treated in emergency services/urgent care centres may subsequently become admitted. All patients remain in-scope for this collection until they are recorded as having physically departed the emergency service/urgent care centre, regardless of whether they have been admitted. For this reason there is an overlap in the scope of this DSS and the Admitted patient care national minimum data set (APC NMDS). The scope also includes services where patient did not wait or died on arrival. Patients with Department of Veterans' Affairs or compensable funding source are also included in the scope of the collection. Excluded from the scope are: • Care provided to patients in General Practitioner co-located units. © Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2015 Metadata and Classifications Unit Australian Institute of Health and Welfare GPO Box 570 Canberra ACT 2601
- 12/07/16 - 1 modulo, 8 itemgroups, 31 elementi, 1 linguaggio
Itemgroups: Address, Emergency department stay, Episode of care, Establishment, Non-admitted patient emergency department service episode, Patient, Person, Record
Health sector data set specifications from METeOR, Australia's repository for national metadata standards, developed by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (http://meteor.aihw.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/345165) Non-admitted patient emergency department care NMDS 2015-16 The scope of the Non-admitted patient emergency department care national minimum data set specification (NAPEDC NMDS) is patients registered for care in emergency departments in public hospitals where the emergency department meets the following criteria: · Purposely designed and equipped area with designated assessment, treatment and resuscitation areas. · Ability to provide resuscitation, stabilisation and initial management of all emergencies. · Availability of medical staff in the hospital 24 hours a day. · Designated emergency department nursing staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and a designated emergency department nursing unit manager. Patients who were dead on arrival are in scope if an emergency department clinician certified the death of the patient. Patients who leave the emergency department after being triaged and then advised of alternative treatment options are in scope. The scope includes only physical presentations to emergency departments. Advice provided by telephone or videoconferencing is not in scope, although it is recognised that advice received by telehealth may form part of the care provided to patients physically receiving care in the emergency department. The care provided to patients in emergency departments is, in most instances, recognised as being provided to non-admitted patients. Patients being treated in emergency departments may subsequently become admitted (including admission to a short stay unit, admission to elsewhere in the emergency department, admission to another hospital ward, or admission to hospital-in-the-home). All patients remain in-scope for this collection until they are recorded as having physically departed the emergency department, regardless of whether they have been admitted. For this reason there is an overlap in the scope of this NMDS and the Admitted patient care national minimum data set (APC NMDS). Excluded from the scope of the NMDS is: · Care provided to patients in General Practitioner co-located units. © Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2015 Metadata and Classifications Unit Australian Institute of Health and Welfare GPO Box 570 Canberra ACT 2601
- 12/07/16 - 1 modulo, 8 itemgroups, 31 elementi, 1 linguaggio
Itemgroups: Address, Emergency department stay, Episode of care, Establishment, Non-admitted patient emergency department service episode, Patient, Person, Record
Health sector data set specifications from METeOR, Australia's repository for national metadata standards, developed by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (http://meteor.aihw.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/345165) Non-admitted patient emergency department care DSS 2015-16 The scope of the Non-admitted patient emergency department care data set specification (NAPEDC DSS) is patients registered for care in emergency departments in public hospitals where the emergency department meets the following criteria: • Purposely designed and equipped area with designated assessment, treatment and resuscitation areas. • Ability to provide resuscitation, stabilisation and initial management of all emergencies. • Availability of medical staff in the hospital 24 hours a day. • Designated emergency department nursing staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and a designated emergency department nursing unit manager. Patients who were dead on arrival are in scope if an emergency department clinician certified the death of the patient. Patients who leave the emergency department after being triaged and then advised of alternative treatment options are in scope. The scope includes only physical presentations to emergency departments. Advice provided by telephone or videoconferencing is not in scope, although it is recognised that advice received by telehealth may form part of the care provided to patients physically receiving care in the emergency department. The care provided to patients in emergency departments is, in most instances, recognised as being provided to non-admitted patients. Patients being treated in emergency departments may subsequently become admitted (including admission to a short stay unit, admission to elsewhere in the emergency department, admission to another hospital ward, or admission to hospital-in-the-home). All patients remain in-scope for this collection until they are recorded as having physically departed the emergency department, regardless of whether they have been admitted. For this reason there is an overlap in the scope of this DSS and the Admitted patient care national minimum data set (APC NMDS). Excluded from the scope of the DSS are: • Care provided to patients in General Practitioner co-located units; • Where only a clerical service is provided to people supporting a pre-arranged admission; and • Where people are awaiting transit to another facility and receive no clinical care. © Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2015 Metadata and Classifications Unit Australian Institute of Health and Welfare GPO Box 570 Canberra ACT 2601

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