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Non-admitted patient care-initial attendance indicator
Identifying and Definitional Attributes
Identifier & Version
QH 040941 v1
Metadata Item Type
Data Element
Data Element Type
Data Element
Approval Status
Provisional
22-Sep-2005
Retired
30-Jun-2015
Approval Type
Standard
Approving Authority
Effective From
01-Jul-2006
Effective To
30-Jun-2015
Definition
Whether an occasion of service is initial attendance during a single course of treatment.
Context
Short Name
Initial attendance indicator (ODC)
Name in Other Contexts
Representational Attributes
Datatype
Numeric
Representation Class
Code
Format
N
Minimum Character Length
1
Maximum Character Length
1
Permissible Values
Permissible_values
Code
Description
1
Yes
2
No
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Supplementary Values
Supplemenary_values
-
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Collection and Usage Attributes
Guide for Use
Code 1: Yes
The first attendance under the new specialist or a consultant physician's care would be classified as the 'initial' attendance.
The presentation of an unrelated illness, requiring the referral of the patient to another specialist or a consultant physician's care would initiate a new course of treatment in which case a new referral would be required.
The receipt by a specialist outpatient department of a new referral following the expiration of a previous referral for the same condition(s) does not necessarily indicate the commencement of a new course of treatment involving recording of an 'initial' attendance.
However, where the referring practitioner
- deems it necessary for the patient's condition to be reviewed; and
- the patient is seen under the care of a specialist or the consultant physician outside the currency of the last referral; and
- the patient was last seen by the specialist or the consultant physician more than 12 months earlier; then
- the attendance following the new referral initiates a new course of treatment and therefore an initial attendance.
New
Verification Rules
Collection Methods
Outpatient scheduling systems (eg HBCIS-Appointment Scheduling Module) can record a status of 'failed to attend' for a booked appointment.
Comments
This distinction between initial and subsequent attendances has resource implications.
Relational Attributes
Related Metadata References
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Relationship
Metadata Item Type
Metadata Item Subtype
Name
Identifier & Version
Approval Status
Relates to
Data Element
Data Element
Non-admitted patient care-referral receipt date
QH 040929 Version 1
Superseded
Relates to
Data Element
Data Element
Not ready for care-end date
QH 040355 Version 2
Superseded
Relates to
Data Element
Data Element
Not ready for care-start date
QH 040354 Version 2
Superseded
Relates to
Data Element
Data Element Concept
Non-admitted patient care-specialist outpatient service-referral
QH 040927 Version 1
Superseded
Relates to
Data Element
Data Element Concept
Not ready for care
QH 040377 Version 2
Superseded
Relates to
Data Element
Data Element Concept
Occasion of service
QH 040607 Version 1
Retired
Relates to
Data Element
Data Element Concept
Patient
QH 040378 Version 1
Superseded
Relates to
Data Element
Derived Data Element
Non-admitted patient care-service delivery waiting period
QH 040937 Version 1
Superseded
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Source and Reference Attributes
Source Organisation
Source Document
Policy Framework for the Management of Specialist Outpatient Services in Queensland Public Hospitals (January 2005).
Keywords
Attendance
;
Initial/subsequent attendance
;
Non-admitted patient
;
Outpatient clinic
;