[613] | 1 | DGYPSDE1 ;ALB/MJK/LSM - DGYP Global Estimator ; 03/19/2004
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| 2 | ;;5.3;REGISTRATION;**568**;Aug 13, 1993
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| 3 | ;
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| 4 | INTRO ; -- display text
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| 5 | W @IOF
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| 6 | F I=1:1 S X=$P($T(TEXT+I),";;",2) Q:X="END" W X,! I $Y>20 S DIR(0)="E" D ^DIR K DIR Q:'Y W @IOF
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| 9 | MAIL ; -- put in mm
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| 10 | W !
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| 11 | S DIR(0)="Y",DIR("A")="Place above text in a Mailman Message",DIR("B")="No"
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| 12 | D ^DIR K DIR G MAILQ:'Y
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| 13 | K ^UTILITY("DGYPEST",$J)
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| 14 | F I=1:1 S X=$P($T(TEXT+I),";;",2) Q:X="END" S ^UTILITY("DGYPEST",$J,I,0)=X
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| 15 | S XMSUB="SCE Global Estimator",XMDUZ=.5,XMY(DUZ)="",XMTEXT="^UTILITY(""DGYPEST"",$J,"
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| 16 | D ^XMD W !,"...mailed"
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| 17 | MAILQ K XMY,XMDUZ,XMTEXT,XMSUB,^UTILITY("DGYPEST",$J)
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| 18 | Q
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| 19 | ;
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| 20 | TEXT ;
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| 21 | ;; *** ^SCE & ^SDD(409.42) Global Estimators ***
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| 22 | ;;
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| 23 | ;;Purpose:
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| 24 | ;;--------
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| 25 | ;;In previous versions of PIMS, a patient's outpatient information has
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| 26 | ;;been stored in various files in the VistA database. With the
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| 27 | ;;requirement to check out all outpatient encounters, it was necessary
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| 28 | ;;to consolidate much of the common outpatient information into one
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| 29 | ;;outpatient encounter file.
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| 30 | ;;
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| 31 | ;;In PIMS v5.3, the data will reside in the new OUTPATIENT
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| 32 | ;;ENCOUNTER(#409.68) file as well as in the old data structures.
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| 33 | ;;This file will hold encounter data for all checked out encounters.
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| 34 | ;;This will include information from the following:
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| 35 | ;; o appointments: SDAPI - Scheduling API
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| 36 | ;; o add/edits: ^SDV
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| 37 | ;; o dispositions: ^DPT(patient,"DIS",date/time)
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| 38 | ;;
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| 39 | ;;The MUMPS global for this file is ^SCE.
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| 40 | ;;
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| 41 | ;;
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| 42 | ;;Also, as part of the check out process, questions regarding
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| 43 | ;;whether the encounter was related to a service connected disability,
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| 44 | ;;agent orange, ionization or environmental contaminants from the
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| 45 | ;;Persian Gulf war, will be asked when appropriate.
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| 46 | ;;
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| 47 | ;;This data will be stored in the new OUTPATIENT CLASSIFICATION(#409.42)
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| 48 | ;;file in the ^SDD(409.42) global.
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| 49 | ;;
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| 50 | ;;
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| 51 | ;;The purpose of this utility is the following:
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| 52 | ;; 1. estimate a one year rate of growth for
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| 53 | ;; ^SCE using as a base the encounter data
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| 54 | ;; for the previous 365 days
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| 55 | ;;
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| 56 | ;; 2. estimate a one year rate of growth for
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| 57 | ;; ^SDD(409.42) using as a base the encounter data
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| 58 | ;; for the previous 365 and the patient demographic
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| 59 | ;; information
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| 60 | ;;
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| 61 | ;;Using these estimates, you can make a better determination
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| 62 | ;;as to where to place this new ^SCE global and how large the
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| 63 | ;;existing ^SDD global will grow.
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| 64 | ;;
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| 65 | ;;
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| 66 | ;;
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| 67 | ;;Algorithms:
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| 68 | ;;-----------
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| 69 | ;;1. Outpatient Encounters - ^SCE:
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| 70 | ;;
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| 71 | ;;This utility will scan your site's encounter database for
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| 72 | ;;the previous 365 days. It will count the number of appointments,
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| 73 | ;;add/edits and dispositions.
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| 74 | ;;
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| 75 | ;;Appointments that were cancelled or no-showed are not included
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| 76 | ;;in the calculations. Dispositions with a status of 'APPLICATION
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| 77 | ;;WITHOUT EXAM' are also not included.
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| 78 | ;;
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| 79 | ;;After obtaining these counts, they will be applied against
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| 80 | ;;the estimated block size needed for each type of encounter.
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| 81 | ;;Each type of encounter is estimated to use .16 1K blocks.
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| 82 | ;;
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| 83 | ;;
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| 84 | ;;2. Outpatient Classifications - ^SDD(409.42):
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| 85 | ;;The classifications estimate looks at the patient's demographic
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| 86 | ;;data as it scans the outpatient encounter database in #1 above.
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| 87 | ;;If the demographic data indicates a classification question
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| 88 | ;;would have been required for the encounter then a counter for the
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| 89 | ;;specific classification is incremented.
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| 90 | ;;
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| 91 | ;;For example, if the patient is a service connected veteran, the
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| 92 | ;;SC counter will be incremented.
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| 93 | ;;
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| 94 | ;;After obtaining these counts, they will be applied against
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| 95 | ;;the estimated block size needed for each type of classification.
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| 96 | ;;Each type of classification is estimated to use .08 1K blocks.
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| 97 | ;;
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| 98 | ;;NOTE: Encounters with stop codes 104 thru 170 do not, at this time,
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| 99 | ;; require any classification questions to be asked. As a result,
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| 100 | ;; they are not included in the classification counts.
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| 101 | ;;
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| 102 | ;;
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| 103 | ;;3. The estimation algorithm takes into account the following factors:
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| 104 | ;; o pointer blocks needed
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| 105 | ;; o blocks needed for actual data
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| 106 | ;; o blocks needed for cross references
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| 107 | ;;
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| 108 | ;; Also, the algorithm is based on a global efficiency of 74%.
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| 109 | ;;
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| 110 | ;;
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| 111 | ;;
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| 112 | ;;Results Reporting:
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| 113 | ;;------------------
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| 114 | ;;After the estimations are calculated, the results will be
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| 115 | ;;reported to the user via a MailMan message.
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| 116 | ;;END
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