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Definition

A code set describing types of maintenance care.

Representation

Data Type Number
Format N[N]
Maximum character length 2

Values

Value Meaning Start Date End Date
Permissible Values 1 Convalescent care
2 Respite care
3 Nursing home type care
8 Other maintenance care
Supplementary Values 98 Unknown
99 Not stated/inadequately described

Comments

Guide for use:

CODE 1 Convalescent care

Following assessment and/or treatment, the patient does not require further complex assessment or stabilisation but continues to require care over an indefinite period. Under normal circumstances the patient would be discharged but due to factors in the home environment, such as access issues or lack of available community services, the patient is unable to be discharged. Examples may include:

  • Patients awaiting the completion of home modifications essential for discharge.
  • Patients awaiting the provision of specialised equipment essential for discharge.
  • Patients awaiting rehousing.
  • Patients awaiting supported accommodation such as hostel or group home bed.
  • Patients for whom community services are essential for discharge but are not yet available.

CODE 2 Respite care

An episode where the primary reason for admission is the short-term unavailability of the patient's usual care. Examples may include:

  • Admission due to carer illness or fatigue.
  • Planned respite due to carer unavailability.
  • Short term closure of care facility.
  • Short term unavailability of community services.

CODE 3 Nursing home type care

The patient does not have a current acute care certificate and is awaiting placement in a residential aged care facility.

CODE 8 Other maintenance care

Any other reason the patient may require a maintenance episode other than those already stated.

CODE 98 Unknown

It is not known what type of maintenance care the patient is receiving.

CODE 99 Not stated/inadequately described

The type of maintenance care has not been reported.

Origin:
Eagar K. et al (1997). The Australian National Sub-acute and Non-acute Patient Classification (AN-SNAP): Report of the National Sub-acute and Non-acute Casemix Classification Study. Centre for Health Service Development, University of Wollongong.

References

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