No problem from me. I'll need to find out how this is done.

Heath

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Subject: Re: transfer/move archetype?
From: Birger Haarbrandt <birger.haarbra...@plri.de>
To: For openEHR clinical discussions <openehr-clinical at lists.openehr.org>
CC:

Hi Heath,

do you think it would make sense to share this one at the ckm? While it would 
be easy for us to generate an archetype that fits our local needs,  it might be 
worth to contribute this archetype as a starting point in the openEHR ckm to 
create something reusable.

Best,

Birger


Am 05.09.2014 14:43, schrieb Heath Frankel:
We use a patient location archetype in addition to a patient admission 
archetype so that we can track patient movement around the hospital as part of 
a hospital episode.

Heath

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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: transfer/move archetype?
From: Dr Sam Heard <sam.heard at 
openehrfoundation.org><mailto:sam.he...@openehrfoundation.org>
To: For openEHR clinical discussions <openehr-clinical at 
lists.openehr.org><mailto:openehr-clinical at lists.openehr.org>
CC:

Would a patient location archetype be better? Apart from Hospital, Building, 
floor, Ward, Room, Bed for example, there is a need for planned time of 
transfer, actual time, time of arrival, time of planned departure, actual time 
of departure.

Updates could be managed by versioned data in a persistant composition if you 
wanted only one location per patient.

Needs some thought.

Cheers Sam
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From: Birger Haarbrandt<mailto:birger.haarbra...@plri.de>
Sent: ?5/?09/?2014 12:03 PM
To: For openEHR clinical discussions<mailto:openehr-clinical at 
lists.openehr.org>
Subject: transfer/move archetype?

Hi again,

I was wondering if somebody has put some thoughts on a "patient transfer" 
archetype which would serve to record the transfer of patients between 
different wards within a hospital. Why would it be interesting to have this 
information archetyped? For example we'd like to calculate the time that a 
catheter has been applied at the ICU. As a catheter often doesn't get removed 
when the patient leaves the ICU, we need to calculate the time by using both 
the catheter documentation and the patient transfer data.

In our case, SAP i.s.h. med has a simple data model for patient transfers 
(Patient-ID, Type of transfer/move, timestamp, department, ward, sometimes 
(bed)). Are there any use cases you can think of that would require additional 
information? Would the creation of such an archetype would be of interest for 
someone else?

Kind regards,

--
Birger Haarbrandt, M.Sc.

Peter L. Reichertz Institut f?r Medizinische Informatik
Technische Universit?t Braunschweig und
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
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