Definition
An indicator of whether a non-admitted patient service event was delivered in a group, as represented by a code.
Components
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Data Element ConceptNon-admitted patient service event—group session status
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Object ClassNon-admitted patient service event
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PropertyGroup session status
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Value DomainYes/no/not stated/inadequately described code N
Representation
This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " Yes/no/not stated/inadequately described code N ".Data Type | Number |
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Format | N |
Maximum character length | 1 |
Value | Meaning | Start Date | End Date | |
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Permissible Values | 1 | Yes | ||
2 | No | |||
Supplementary Values | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
Comments
Guide for use:
Yes - Group service event
'Yes' indicates care that has been provided to two or more patients by the same healthcare provider(s) at the same time.
A group must have two or more persons attending in the capacity of patients in their own right.
One service event is recorded for each patient who attends a group session.
Spouses, parents or carers attending the session are counted for the group session only if they are also participating in the service as a patient (see definition of a service event).
A group session may be delivered by more than one provider. This may be multidisciplinary care within one clinic appointment as part of a group, e.g. a group session jointly delivered by a physiotherapist and an occupational therapist.
In practice, this should be interpreted to mean that patients are receiving precisely the same services. For example:
- Patients may be part of a movement or hydrotherapy class where all participants are following the same intervention at the same time.
- Patients attending education sessions at chemotherapy or dialysis clinics are group sessions, if two or more people are receiving the same services at the same time.
No - Individual service event
'No' indicates that care was delivered to the patient as an individual. An individual service event is provided to one person by one or more healthcare providers. For example:
- Where a clinician works one-on-one with several different patients in the same space over a period of time but each patient is following their own personalised program (for example, where several patients are scheduled to use the physiotherapy gym at once).
- Where multiple persons, such as several family members and carers, meet with a clinician to discuss one patient only.
- Patients attending for treatment at a dialysis or a chemotherapy clinic are receiving individual services.