A Crisis Response Intermediate Care Waiting Time Measurement is a REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD.
The Crisis Response Intermediate Care Waiting Time Measurement is the duration between the REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD START DATE and REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD START TIME and REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD END DATE and REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD END TIME.
The Crisis Response Intermediate Care Waiting Time Measurement allows monitoring of waiting times for PATIENTS that are deemed not clinically appropriate for the Crisis Response Intermediate Care Within 2 Hours Waiting Time Measurement.
The Crisis Response Intermediate Care Waiting Time Measurement:
- The PATIENT is identified by a CARE PROFESSIONAL or Social Care Worker as needing support from a Crisis Response Intermediate Care Service (in a community or Urgent Emergency Care (UEC) setting).
- The CARE CONTACT DATE and CARE CONTACT TIME of the first face-to-face contact between the PATIENT, CARE PROFESSIONAL and Social Care Worker from the Crisis Response Intermediate Care Service.
This supporting information is also known by these names:
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plural | Crisis Response Intermediate Care Waiting Time Measurements |