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Emergency care arrival mode
Subset Name
:
Emergency care arrival mode
Subset Original Id
:
72101000000133
Subset Type
:
Realm Concept
Refset FSN
:
Emergency care arrival mode simple reference set (foundation metadata concept)
Refset Id
:
999002981000000107
Refset Type
:
Simple
Subset Description
:
EMERGENCY CARE ARRIVAL MODE (SNOMED CT) is the SNOMED CT® concept ID which is used to identify the transport mode by which the PATIENT arrived at the Emergency Care Department.
Status
Subset Status
:
Supported
Subset Status Date
:
Apr 3, 2017
Owner (Organisation name)
:
Royal College of Emergency Medicine
Purpose and Scope
Usage 1 :
Usage Type :
Intended
Usage Description :
Arrival mode helps commissioners to match the records of ambulance patients to Emergency Care and inpatient activity and is part of the information set that allows the patient journey to be across different providers in the healthcare system.
Arrival mode is often used as a proxy for patient acuity in analysis and planning as patients brought to the Emergency Care facility by ambulance are more likely to be admitted than those who have arrived by private or public transport.
Usage Categories:
Emergency care; User interface; Data extraction
Scope :
Inclusion Criteria
:
Age group - Adult; Gender - not specified; Sex - not specified
Subject Category
:
Health Care
Publication
Subset Release Category
:
UK Clinical Extension
Language
:
en-gb
Folder Name
:
ProfessionalRecordStandards
File Name
:
der1_SubsetMembers_EmergencyCareArrivalMode_GB1000000_DATESTAMP.txt
Subset Licence Type
:
OPCS Licence; ICD10 Licence; IHTSDO SNOMED CT® Licence; UKTC SNOMED CT® Licence; Open Government Licence
Metadata Version
:
5.0
Last Updated
:
Mar 27, 2017
Association
Current Associations :
Refered as Target :
isRequiredBy | Emergency Care Data Set - (Data Set) |
seeAlso | Emergency care acuity - (Subset) |
Related Links
NHS Data Model and Dictionary :
EMERGENCY CARE ARRIVAL MODE (SNOMED CT)
SNOMED CT ®
SNOMED CT® Refset
SNOMED CT® Subset Definition