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["model"] Census for hospital and icu are not inclusive of longer LOS for (respectively) icu and ventilator #385

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PhilMiller opened this issue Mar 30, 2020 · 0 comments
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civicanalyst Today at 5:06 PM

Hi all, When I run CHIME for one of our hospitals in PA using the assumption that 30% of hospitalizations will need ICU and Vent along with the assumption that LOS of Vent > LOS ICU, the census curves for Vent is above the ICU case. I understand from documentation that Vent should be a subset of ICU and maybe higher LOS is affecting that? Has this already been discussed here or any thoughts on why that might be happening?

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I think I see an underlying mistake in how we’re calculating the census for inpatient relative to icu, and icu relative to vent - admissions categories are inclusive, but we’re not counting a longer stay in the hospital for the portion of patients who end up in critical care

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Calculate a census of the exclusive values, and then sum them appropriately.

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