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Non-admitted patient service event-multiple healthcare provider indicator
Identifying and Definitional Attributes
Identifier & Version
QH 041930 v2
Metadata Item Type
Data Element
Data Element Type
Data Element
Approval Status
Draft
09-Nov-2017
Current
30-Jan-2018
Superseded
16-Jul-2018
Approval Type
Standard
Approving Authority
Information Management Strategic Governance Committee (IMSGC), Queensland Health
Effective From
01-Jul-2017
Effective To
30-Jun-2018
Definition
An indicator of whether a non-admitted patient service event was delivered by multiple healthcare providers.
Context
Non-admitted patient care
Short Name
Multiple healthcare provider indicator
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
Code
Description
9
Not stated/inadequately described
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Collection and Usage Attributes
Guide for Use
The Non-admitted patient (NAP) data set is intended to capture instances of healthcare provision from the point of view of the patient. This may be for assessment, examination, consultation, treatment and/or education.
One service event is recorded for each interaction, regardless of the number of healthcare providers present.
Events broken in time:
The period of interaction can be broken but still regarded as one service event if it was intended to be unbroken in time. This covers those circumstances in which treatment during a service event is temporarily interrupted for unexpected reasons, for example, a healthcare provider is called to assess another patient who requires more urgent care. Where a healthcare provider is unable to complete the interaction, it is considered to be a service event only if the definition of service event is met.
Setting:
Service events can occur in an outpatient clinic or other setting.
Mode:
Service events delivered via Information and Communication Technology (ICT) (including but not limited to telephone and where the patient is participating via a video link) are included if:
- they are a substitute for a face-to-face service event, and
- the definition of a service event is met.
Accompanied patients:
If a patient is accompanied by a carer/relative, or the carer/relative acts on behalf of the patient with or without the patient present (e.g. the mother of a two-year-old patient, or the carer for an incapacitated patient), only the patient's service event is recorded unless the carer/relative interaction meets the definition of a service event.
Note: carer refers to an informal carer only.
Service events delivered in groups:
Care provided to two or more patients by the same service provider(s) at the same time can also be referred to as a group session.
One service event is recorded for each patient who attends a group session regardless of the number of healthcare providers present, where the definition of a service event is met.
Service requests:
A service event is the result of a service request (including formal referral and self-referral or attendance at a walk-in clinic).
Activities which do not meet the definition of a service event include:
- Work-related services provided in clinics for staff.
- Non-attendances for a booked outpatient or booked outpatient services that did not go ahead.
Code 1 Yes
This code is used to indicate that direct care has been provided by multiple healthcare providers.
Code 2 No
This code is used to indicate that direct care has not been provided by multiple healthcare providers.
Code 9 Not stated/inadequately described
This code is used when there is insufficient information to determine whether direct care has been provided by multiple healthcare providers.
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Verification Rules
Must not be blank.
Collection Methods
The definition of the term 'multiple healthcare provider' can vary depending on the context and/or collection in which the term is being applied. This information should be specified via the 'DSS-specific attributes' field in, relation to this data element at the National Best Endeavours Data Set (NBEDS) or National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) level.
For example, in the context of reporting non-admitted activity data for activity based funding, 'multiple healthcare provider' means three or more health care providers who deliver care either individually or jointly within a non-admitted patient service event. The healthcare providers may be of the same profession (medical, nursing or allied health). However, they must each have a different speciality so that the care provided by each provider is unique and meets the definition of a non-admitted patient service event.
In practice, this should be interpreted as meaning that the patient can separately identify the unique care provided by each healthcare provider. For example:
- A patient attends a pain management clinic for assessment. At the assessment there is a doctor specialising in chronic diseases, a doctor specialising in pain management, a nurse specialising in pain management and an occupational therapist. As each provider will provide unique clinical content to the assessment, this is counted as multiple healthcare providers.
- A patient attends a rehabilitation clinic and sees a physiotherapist, an occupational therapist and then a nurse, all individually. This would be counted as multiple healthcare providers.
- A patient attends a hydrotherapy clinic, sees a physiotherapist who provides a plan, and then completes a plan with a physiotherapist aid. This would not be counted as multiple healthcare providers.
Comments
Non-admitted care provides a consistent framework for counting non-admitted patient service events for costing and funding purposes.
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Non-admitted patient service event-multiple healthcare provider indicator
QH 041930 Version 1
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Non-admitted patient service event-multiple healthcare provider indicator
QH 041930 Version 3
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Non-admitted patient service event
QH 041679 Version 2
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Identifer & Version
Obligation
Approval Status
Effective From
Effective To
Information Asset
Data Collection
Queensland Health Non-Admitted Patient Data Collection (QHNAPDC)
QH 020262 Version 1
Mandatory
Superseded
01-Jul-2017
30-Jun-2018
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Source and Reference Attributes
Source Organisation
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Source Document
METeOR data element: Non-admitted patient event-multiple health care provider indicator, yes/no/not stated/inadequately described code N, Identifier 652542, Health Standard 05/10/2016
https://meteor.aihw.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/652542/meteorItemView/long
Keywords
Multiple healthcare provider
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Provider
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