National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) Digital Quality Measure (dQM) Reporting Implementation Guide
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This page is part of the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) Digital Quality Measure (dQM) Reporting Implementation Guide (v1.0.0-ballot: STU 1 Ballot 1) based on FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) R4. . For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions

Example Bundle: Jurisdiction Capacity Full Report Bundle Example

Generated Narrative: Bundle jurisdiction-bed-capacity-report-example

Bundle jurisdiction-bed-capacity-report-example of type collection


Entry 1 - fullUrl = http://example.com/fhir/Organization/organization-example-submitting-organization

Resource Organization:

Generated Narrative: Organization organization-example-submitting-organization

identifier: https://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/OrgID/ExampleNHSNSubmitterOrgID

active: true

type: Healthcare Provider

name: Example NHSN Submitter

Contacts

-TelecomAddress
*ph: 5555555551

Entry 2 - fullUrl = http://example.com/fhir/MeasureReport/bed-capacity-measurereport-example-hosp

Resource MeasureReport:

Generated Narrative: MeasureReport bed-capacity-measurereport-example-hosp

status: Complete

type: Individual

measure: NHSN dQM Bed Capacity

subject: Identifier: http://www.example.org/location/123

date: 2023-08-28 07:01:07+0000

reporter: Organization Example NHSN Submitter

period: 2023-08-28 07:01:07+0000 --> 2023-08-28 19:01:07+0000

group

code: Census across all beds, including all specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery beds).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population177

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all beds, including specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population5

group

code: Census across all adult beds (Adult ICU, Adult PCU, Adult MT/MS and Adult OBS), excluding CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, and obstetrics beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population177

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult beds (Adult ICU, Adult PCU, Adult MT/MS and Adult OBS), excluding CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, and obstetrics beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population5

group

code: Census across all adult intensive care or critical care beds. Adult Critical Care Units provide care and treatment for the highest acuity patients. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population32

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult intensive care or critical care beds. Adult Critical Care Units provide care and treatment for the highest acuity patients. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population2

group

code: Census of all patients meeting the admission criteria for critical care (i.e. require ICU level of care) across all adult intensive care or critical care beds. Excludes patients in these beds that do not meet ICU criteria.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population32

group

code: Census across all adult PCU, MT/MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population3

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult PCU, MT, MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if adult PCU bed census is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the adult PCU census is included in the adult MT/MS census, adult non-ICU census, and adult total bed census. Census across all adult progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for adult moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if adult PCU unoccupied bed count is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the adult PCU unoccupied bed count is included in the adult MT/MS unoccupied bed count, adult non-ICU unoccupied bed count, and adult total unoccupied bed count. Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for adult moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population145

group

code: Census across all adult telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the adult patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. General medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical adult patients. Also known as general care or acute care units.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population3

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the adult patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. General medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical adult patients. Also known as general care or acute care units.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all adult observation beds. Adult patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on an observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult observation beds. Adult patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on an observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all pediatric beds (Peds ICU, Peds PCU, Peds MT/MS and Peds OBS), excluding specialty nursery and NICU [all levels] specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric beds (Peds ICU, Peds PCU, Peds MT/MS and Peds OBS), excluding specialty nursery and NICU [all levels] specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all pediatric intensive care or critical care beds. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) also known as Pediatric Critical Care Unit. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric intensive care or critical care beds. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) also known as Pediatric Critical Care Unit. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census of all patients meeting the admission criteria for critical care (i.e. require ICU level of care) across all pediatric intensive care or critical care beds. Excludes patients in these beds that do not meet ICU criteria.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all pediatric PCU, MT/MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric PCU, MT, MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if pediatric PCU bed census is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the pediatric PCU census is included in the both the pediatric MT/MS census, pediatric non-ICU census, and pediatric total bed census. Census across all pediatric progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for pediatric moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population110

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if pediatric PCU unoccupied bed count is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the pediatric PCU unoccupied bed count is included in the pediatric MT/MS unoccupied bed count, pediatric non-ICU unoccupied bed count, and pediatric total unoccupied bed count. Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for pediatric moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all pediatric telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Pediatric telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. Pediatric general medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical patients. Also known as general care or acute care units. Provides care for the least acute patients. Patient assessment and monitoring can range from 4-8 hours, floors have higher patient to nurse ratio than PCU/ICU.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population145

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Pediatric telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. Pediatric general medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical patients. Also known as general care or acute care units. Provides care for the least acute patients. Patient assessment and monitoring can range from 4-8 hours, floors have higher patient to nurse ratio than PCU/ICU.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all pediatric observation beds. Pediatric patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric observation beds. Pediatric patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population11

group

code: Census across all specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery beds).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery beds).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across non-crib specialty beds (i.e. obstetrics, CMS-certified psychiatric, and CMS-certified rehabilitation specialty beds), excluding NICU (all levels) and nursery specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across non-crib specialty beds (i.e. obstetrics, CMS-certified psychiatric, and CMS-certified rehabilitation specialty beds), excluding NICU (all levels) and nursery specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all obstetric beds. Obstetrical or post-partum units provide care to low and high-risk pregnant women.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all obstetric beds. Obstetrical or postpartum units provide care to low and high-risk pregnant women.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all NICU beds (includes all levels: level 1, level 2, level 3, level 3 Plus, and level 4). Neonatal Intensive Care Units - specializes in the care of ill or premature newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all NICU beds (includes all levels: level 1, level 2, level 3, level 3 Plus, and level 4). Neonatal Intensive Care Units - specializes in the care of ill or premature newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all level 4 NICU beds. Level 4: units include the capabilities of level 3 Plus with additional capabilities and considerable experience in the care of the most complex and critically ill newborn infants and should have pediatric medical and pediatric surgical specialty consultants continuously available 24 hours a day.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 4 NICU beds. Level 4: units include the capabilities of level 3 Plus with additional capabilities and considerable experience in the care of the most complex and critically ill newborn infants and should have pediatric medical and pediatric surgical specialty consultants continuously available 24 hours a day.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all level 3 Plus NICU beds. Level 3 Plus: includes level 3 care with general pediatric surgery.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population18

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 3 NICU beds. Level 3: should be reserved for infants who are born at <32 weeks’ gestation, weigh <1500g at birth, or have medical or surgical conditions, regardless of gestational age.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population2

group

code: Census across all level 3 NICU beds. Level 3: should be reserved for infants who are born at <32 weeks’ gestation, weigh <1500g at birth, or have medical or surgical conditions, regardless of gestational age.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 3 Plus NICU beds. Level 3 Plus: includes level 3 care with general pediatric surgery.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all level 2 NICU beds. Level 2: should be reserved for stable or moderately ill newborn infants who are born at ≥32 weeks’ gestation or who weigh ≥1500g at birth with problems that are expected to resolve rapidly and who would not be anticipated to need subspecialty-level services on an urgent basis.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 2 NICU beds. Level 2: should be reserved for stable or moderately ill newborn infants who are born at ≥32 weeks’ gestation or who weigh ≥1500g at birth with problems that are expected to resolve rapidly and who would not be anticipated to need subspecialty-level services on an urgent basis.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Important note for level 1 NICU beds: this field should only be used if you have newborn or well-baby nursery beds with additional level of care that does not meet the criteria of level 2 NICU beds. Census across all level 1 NICU beds. Level 1: facilities provide a basic level of care to neonates who are low risk. They have the capability to perform neonatal resuscitation at every delivery and to evaluate and provide routine postnatal care for healthy newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Important note for level 1 NICU beds: this field should only be used if you have newborn or well-baby nursery beds with additional level of care that does not meet the criteria of level 2 NICU beds.Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 1 NICU beds. Level 1: facilities provide a basic level of care to neonates who are low risk. They have the capability to perform neonatal resuscitation at every delivery and to evaluate and provide routine postnatal care for healthy newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all nursery beds. Also called a newborn or a well-baby nursery. Goal is to examine, treat and monitor the health of the newborn. Well-baby nursery includes any room housing newborns who do not need continuing care or special care of intensive care newborn services. The nursery houses healthy babies that do not have any complications.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all nursery beds. Also called a newborn or a well-baby nursery. Goal is to examine, treat and monitor the health of the newborn. Well-baby nursery includes any room housing newborns who do not need continuing care or special care of intensive care newborn services.The nursery houses healthy babies that do not have any complications.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all CMS-certified adult psychiatric beds. Psychiatric units specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all CMS-certified adult psychiatric beds. Psychiatric units specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all CMS-certified pediatric psychiatric beds. Specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all CMS-certified pediatric psychiatric beds. Specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all CMS-certified rehabilitation beds. Inpatient rehabilitation units provide services to people who have had an acute illness, injury, or accident resulting in significant functional decline. Intensive physical medicine therapies and treatment regimens are delivered by a multidisciplinary team of nurses, PT, OT and specially trained physicians.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all CMS-certified rehabilitation beds. Inpatient rehabilitation units provide services to people who have had an acute illness, injury, or accident resulting in significant functional decline. Intensive physical medicine therapies and treatment regimens are delivered by a multidisciplinary team of nurses, PT, OT and specially trained physicians.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all activated surge beds. Active surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied activated surge beds across all levels of care. Active surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of occupied inactive surge beds across all levels of care. Inactive surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied inactive surge beds across all levels of care. Inactive surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all activated intensive care or critical care surge beds. Active ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use for intensive or critical care patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied activated intensive or critical care surge beds. Active ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use for intensive or critical care patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied inactive intensive or critical care surge beds. Inactive ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use for intensive or critical care patients but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all activated PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Active Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied activated PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Active Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of occupied inactive PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Inactive Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied inactive PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Inactive Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all burn unit beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population18

group

code: Count of unoccupied burn unit beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all negative pressure beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population18

group

code: Count of unoccupied negative pressure beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population1

group

code: Census of all adult patients in the emergency department

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population2

group

code: Census of all adult patients in the emergency department that have an admit to inpatient or observation order

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census of all pediatric patients in the emergency department

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population18

group

code: Census of all pediatric patients in the emergency department that have an admit to inpatient or observation order

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population1

group

code: Census of all patients in the emergency department

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population412

group

code: Census of all patients in the emergency department that have an admit to inpatient or observation order

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population1921

Generated Narrative: Location #hosp-location-example-bed-capacity

identifier: http://www.example.org/location/123

status: Active

name: XYZ Hospital

type: Hospital


Entry 3 - fullUrl = http://example.com/fhir/MeasureReport/bed-capacity-measurereport-example-ipf

Resource MeasureReport:

Generated Narrative: MeasureReport bed-capacity-measurereport-example-ipf

status: Complete

type: Individual

measure: NHSN dQM Bed Capacity

subject: Identifier: http://www.example.org/location/123

date: 2023-08-28 07:01:07+0000

reporter: Organization Example NHSN Submitter

period: 2023-08-28 07:01:07+0000 --> 2023-08-28 19:01:07+0000

group

code: Census across all beds, including all specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery beds).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population91

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all beds, including specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population16

group

code: Census across all adult beds (Adult ICU, Adult PCU, Adult MT/MS and Adult OBS), excluding CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, and obstetrics beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult beds (Adult ICU, Adult PCU, Adult MT/MS and Adult OBS), excluding CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, and obstetrics beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all adult intensive care or critical care beds. Adult Critical Care Units provide care and treatment for the highest acuity patients. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult intensive care or critical care beds. Adult Critical Care Units provide care and treatment for the highest acuity patients. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population2

group

code: Census of all patients meeting the admission criteria for critical care (i.e. require ICU level of care) across all adult intensive care or critical care beds. Excludes patients in these beds that do not meet ICU criteria.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population32

group

code: Census across all adult PCU, MT/MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult PCU, MT, MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if adult PCU bed census is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the adult PCU census is included in the adult MT/MS census, adult non-ICU census, and adult total bed census. Census across all adult progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for adult moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if adult PCU unoccupied bed count is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the adult PCU unoccupied bed count is included in the adult MT/MS unoccupied bed count, adult non-ICU unoccupied bed count, and adult total unoccupied bed count. Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for adult moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all adult telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the adult patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. General medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical adult patients. Also known as general care or acute care units.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the adult patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. General medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical adult patients. Also known as general care or acute care units.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all adult observation beds. Adult patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on an observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult observation beds. Adult patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on an observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all pediatric beds (Peds ICU, Peds PCU, Peds MT/MS and Peds OBS), excluding specialty nursery and NICU [all levels] specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric beds (Peds ICU, Peds PCU, Peds MT/MS and Peds OBS), excluding specialty nursery and NICU [all levels] specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all pediatric intensive care or critical care beds. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) also known as Pediatric Critical Care Unit. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric intensive care or critical care beds. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) also known as Pediatric Critical Care Unit. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census of all patients meeting the admission criteria for critical care (i.e. require ICU level of care) across all pediatric intensive care or critical care beds. Excludes patients in these beds that do not meet ICU criteria.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all pediatric PCU, MT/MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric PCU, MT, MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if pediatric PCU bed census is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the pediatric PCU census is included in the both the pediatric MT/MS census, pediatric non-ICU census, and pediatric total bed census. Census across all pediatric progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for pediatric moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population110

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if pediatric PCU unoccupied bed count is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the pediatric PCU unoccupied bed count is included in the pediatric MT/MS unoccupied bed count, pediatric non-ICU unoccupied bed count, and pediatric total unoccupied bed count. Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for pediatric moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all pediatric telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Pediatric telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. Pediatric general medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical patients. Also known as general care or acute care units. Provides care for the least acute patients. Patient assessment and monitoring can range from 4-8 hours, floors have higher patient to nurse ratio than PCU/ICU.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population145

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Pediatric telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. Pediatric general medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical patients. Also known as general care or acute care units. Provides care for the least acute patients. Patient assessment and monitoring can range from 4-8 hours, floors have higher patient to nurse ratio than PCU/ICU.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all pediatric observation beds. Pediatric patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric observation beds. Pediatric patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population11

group

code: Census across all specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery beds).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population91

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery beds).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population16

group

code: Census across non-crib specialty beds (i.e. obstetrics, CMS-certified psychiatric, and CMS-certified rehabilitation specialty beds), excluding NICU (all levels) and nursery specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population91

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across non-crib specialty beds (i.e. obstetrics, CMS-certified psychiatric, and CMS-certified rehabilitation specialty beds), excluding NICU (all levels) and nursery specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population16

group

code: Census across all obstetric beds. Obstetrical or post-partum units provide care to low and high-risk pregnant women.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all obstetric beds. Obstetrical or postpartum units provide care to low and high-risk pregnant women.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all NICU beds (includes all levels: level 1, level 2, level 3, level 3 Plus, and level 4). Neonatal Intensive Care Units - specializes in the care of ill or premature newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all NICU beds (includes all levels: level 1, level 2, level 3, level 3 Plus, and level 4). Neonatal Intensive Care Units - specializes in the care of ill or premature newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all level 4 NICU beds. Level 4: units include the capabilities of level 3 Plus with additional capabilities and considerable experience in the care of the most complex and critically ill newborn infants and should have pediatric medical and pediatric surgical specialty consultants continuously available 24 hours a day.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 4 NICU beds. Level 4: units include the capabilities of level 3 Plus with additional capabilities and considerable experience in the care of the most complex and critically ill newborn infants and should have pediatric medical and pediatric surgical specialty consultants continuously available 24 hours a day.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all level 3 Plus NICU beds. Level 3 Plus: includes level 3 care with general pediatric surgery.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population18

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 3 NICU beds. Level 3: should be reserved for infants who are born at <32 weeks’ gestation, weigh <1500g at birth, or have medical or surgical conditions, regardless of gestational age.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population2

group

code: Census across all level 3 NICU beds. Level 3: should be reserved for infants who are born at <32 weeks’ gestation, weigh <1500g at birth, or have medical or surgical conditions, regardless of gestational age.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 3 Plus NICU beds. Level 3 Plus: includes level 3 care with general pediatric surgery.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all level 2 NICU beds. Level 2: should be reserved for stable or moderately ill newborn infants who are born at ≥32 weeks’ gestation or who weigh ≥1500g at birth with problems that are expected to resolve rapidly and who would not be anticipated to need subspecialty-level services on an urgent basis.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 2 NICU beds. Level 2: should be reserved for stable or moderately ill newborn infants who are born at ≥32 weeks’ gestation or who weigh ≥1500g at birth with problems that are expected to resolve rapidly and who would not be anticipated to need subspecialty-level services on an urgent basis.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Important note for level 1 NICU beds: this field should only be used if you have newborn or well-baby nursery beds with additional level of care that does not meet the criteria of level 2 NICU beds. Census across all level 1 NICU beds. Level 1: facilities provide a basic level of care to neonates who are low risk. They have the capability to perform neonatal resuscitation at every delivery and to evaluate and provide routine postnatal care for healthy newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Important note for level 1 NICU beds: this field should only be used if you have newborn or well-baby nursery beds with additional level of care that does not meet the criteria of level 2 NICU beds.Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 1 NICU beds. Level 1: facilities provide a basic level of care to neonates who are low risk. They have the capability to perform neonatal resuscitation at every delivery and to evaluate and provide routine postnatal care for healthy newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all nursery beds. Also called a newborn or a well-baby nursery. Goal is to examine, treat and monitor the health of the newborn. Well-baby nursery includes any room housing newborns who do not need continuing care or special care of intensive care newborn services. The nursery houses healthy babies that do not have any complications.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all nursery beds. Also called a newborn or a well-baby nursery. Goal is to examine, treat and monitor the health of the newborn. Well-baby nursery includes any room housing newborns who do not need continuing care or special care of intensive care newborn services.The nursery houses healthy babies that do not have any complications.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all CMS-certified adult psychiatric beds. Psychiatric units specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population91

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all CMS-certified adult psychiatric beds. Psychiatric units specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population16

group

code: Census across all CMS-certified pediatric psychiatric beds. Specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all CMS-certified pediatric psychiatric beds. Specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all CMS-certified rehabilitation beds. Inpatient rehabilitation units provide services to people who have had an acute illness, injury, or accident resulting in significant functional decline. Intensive physical medicine therapies and treatment regimens are delivered by a multidisciplinary team of nurses, PT, OT and specially trained physicians.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all CMS-certified rehabilitation beds. Inpatient rehabilitation units provide services to people who have had an acute illness, injury, or accident resulting in significant functional decline. Intensive physical medicine therapies and treatment regimens are delivered by a multidisciplinary team of nurses, PT, OT and specially trained physicians.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all activated surge beds. Active surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied activated surge beds across all levels of care. Active surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of occupied inactive surge beds across all levels of care. Inactive surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied inactive surge beds across all levels of care. Inactive surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all activated intensive care or critical care surge beds. Active ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use for intensive or critical care patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied activated intensive or critical care surge beds. Active ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use for intensive or critical care patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied inactive intensive or critical care surge beds. Inactive ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use for intensive or critical care patients but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all activated PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Active Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied activated PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Active Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of occupied inactive PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Inactive Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied inactive PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Inactive Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all burn unit beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population18

group

code: Count of unoccupied burn unit beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all negative pressure beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population1

group

code: Count of unoccupied negative pressure beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population1

group

code: Census of all adult patients in the emergency department

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population29

group

code: Census of all adult patients in the emergency department that have an admit to inpatient or observation order

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census of all pediatric patients in the emergency department

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population18

group

code: Census of all pediatric patients in the emergency department that have an admit to inpatient or observation order

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population1

group

code: Census of all patients in the emergency department

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population29

group

code: Census of all patients in the emergency department that have an admit to inpatient or observation order

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

Generated Narrative: Location #ipf-location-example-bed-capacity

identifier: http://www.example.org/location/456

status: Active

name: Inpatient Psych at XYZ Hospital

type: Inpatient Psychiatric


Entry 4 - fullUrl = http://example.com/fhir/MeasureReport/bed-capacity-measurereport-example-chld

Resource MeasureReport:

Generated Narrative: MeasureReport bed-capacity-measurereport-example-chld

status: Complete

type: Individual

measure: NHSN dQM Bed Capacity

subject: Identifier: http://www.example.org/location/123

date: 2023-08-28 07:01:07+0000

reporter: Organization Example NHSN Submitter

period: 2023-08-28 07:01:07+0000 --> 2023-08-28 19:01:07+0000

group

code: Census across all beds, including all specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery beds).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population104

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all beds, including specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population86

group

code: Census across all adult beds (Adult ICU, Adult PCU, Adult MT/MS and Adult OBS), excluding CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, and obstetrics beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult beds (Adult ICU, Adult PCU, Adult MT/MS and Adult OBS), excluding CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, and obstetrics beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all adult intensive care or critical care beds. Adult Critical Care Units provide care and treatment for the highest acuity patients. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult intensive care or critical care beds. Adult Critical Care Units provide care and treatment for the highest acuity patients. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population2

group

code: Census of all patients meeting the admission criteria for critical care (i.e. require ICU level of care) across all adult intensive care or critical care beds. Excludes patients in these beds that do not meet ICU criteria.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population32

group

code: Census across all adult PCU, MT/MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult PCU, MT, MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if adult PCU bed census is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the adult PCU census is included in the adult MT/MS census, adult non-ICU census, and adult total bed census. Census across all adult progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for adult moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if adult PCU unoccupied bed count is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the adult PCU unoccupied bed count is included in the adult MT/MS unoccupied bed count, adult non-ICU unoccupied bed count, and adult total unoccupied bed count. Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for adult moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all adult telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the adult patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. General medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical adult patients. Also known as general care or acute care units.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the adult patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. General medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical adult patients. Also known as general care or acute care units.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all adult observation beds. Adult patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on an observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all adult observation beds. Adult patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on an observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all pediatric beds (Peds ICU, Peds PCU, Peds MT/MS and Peds OBS), excluding specialty nursery and NICU [all levels] specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population56

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric beds (Peds ICU, Peds PCU, Peds MT/MS and Peds OBS), excluding specialty nursery and NICU [all levels] specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population53

group

code: Census across all pediatric intensive care or critical care beds. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) also known as Pediatric Critical Care Unit. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population12

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric intensive care or critical care beds. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) also known as Pediatric Critical Care Unit. Interventions may include ventilators, hemodynamic monitoring, IV drug therapies and a variety of procedures.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population12

group

code: Census of all patients meeting the admission criteria for critical care (i.e. require ICU level of care) across all pediatric intensive care or critical care beds. Excludes patients in these beds that do not meet ICU criteria.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population12

group

code: Census across all pediatric PCU, MT/MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population44

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric PCU, MT, MS and OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population41

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if pediatric PCU bed census is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the pediatric PCU census is included in the both the pediatric MT/MS census, pediatric non-ICU census, and pediatric total bed census. Census across all pediatric progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for pediatric moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Important note for PCU beds: if pediatric PCU unoccupied bed count is unable to be separately collected, please make sure the pediatric PCU unoccupied bed count is included in the pediatric MT/MS unoccupied bed count, pediatric non-ICU unoccupied bed count, and pediatric total unoccupied bed count. Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric progressive care, intermediate care or step-down beds. Units that provide care for pediatric moderate severity of illness and comorbid patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all pediatric telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Pediatric telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. Pediatric general medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical patients. Also known as general care or acute care units. Provides care for the least acute patients. Patient assessment and monitoring can range from 4-8 hours, floors have higher patient to nurse ratio than PCU/ICU.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric telemetry and general medicine/surgery/acute care beds. Pediatric telemetry units provide continuous electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring of the patient’s heart rhythm using specialized technology and equipment. Pediatric general medicine units, surgery units or units with combination of both medical and surgical patients. Also known as general care or acute care units. Provides care for the least acute patients. Patient assessment and monitoring can range from 4-8 hours, floors have higher patient to nurse ratio than PCU/ICU.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population41

group

code: Census across all pediatric observation beds. Pediatric patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all pediatric observation beds. Pediatric patient status is observation (outpatient status) and may be housed on observation unit.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population11

group

code: Census across all specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery beds).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population91

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all specialty beds (i.e., CMS-certified rehabilitation, CMS-certified psychiatric, obstetrics, NICU [all levels], and nursery beds).

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population16

group

code: Census across non-crib specialty beds (i.e. obstetrics, CMS-certified psychiatric, and CMS-certified rehabilitation specialty beds), excluding NICU (all levels) and nursery specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population91

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across non-crib specialty beds (i.e. obstetrics, CMS-certified psychiatric, and CMS-certified rehabilitation specialty beds), excluding NICU (all levels) and nursery specialty beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population16

group

code: Census across all obstetric beds. Obstetrical or post-partum units provide care to low and high-risk pregnant women.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all obstetric beds. Obstetrical or postpartum units provide care to low and high-risk pregnant women.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial PopulationAbsent because : not-applicable

group

code: Census across all NICU beds (includes all levels: level 1, level 2, level 3, level 3 Plus, and level 4). Neonatal Intensive Care Units - specializes in the care of ill or premature newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all NICU beds (includes all levels: level 1, level 2, level 3, level 3 Plus, and level 4). Neonatal Intensive Care Units - specializes in the care of ill or premature newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all level 4 NICU beds. Level 4: units include the capabilities of level 3 Plus with additional capabilities and considerable experience in the care of the most complex and critically ill newborn infants and should have pediatric medical and pediatric surgical specialty consultants continuously available 24 hours a day.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 4 NICU beds. Level 4: units include the capabilities of level 3 Plus with additional capabilities and considerable experience in the care of the most complex and critically ill newborn infants and should have pediatric medical and pediatric surgical specialty consultants continuously available 24 hours a day.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all level 3 Plus NICU beds. Level 3 Plus: includes level 3 care with general pediatric surgery.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population18

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 3 NICU beds. Level 3: should be reserved for infants who are born at <32 weeks’ gestation, weigh <1500g at birth, or have medical or surgical conditions, regardless of gestational age.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population2

group

code: Census across all level 3 NICU beds. Level 3: should be reserved for infants who are born at <32 weeks’ gestation, weigh <1500g at birth, or have medical or surgical conditions, regardless of gestational age.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 3 Plus NICU beds. Level 3 Plus: includes level 3 care with general pediatric surgery.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all level 2 NICU beds. Level 2: should be reserved for stable or moderately ill newborn infants who are born at ≥32 weeks’ gestation or who weigh ≥1500g at birth with problems that are expected to resolve rapidly and who would not be anticipated to need subspecialty-level services on an urgent basis.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 2 NICU beds. Level 2: should be reserved for stable or moderately ill newborn infants who are born at ≥32 weeks’ gestation or who weigh ≥1500g at birth with problems that are expected to resolve rapidly and who would not be anticipated to need subspecialty-level services on an urgent basis.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Important note for level 1 NICU beds: this field should only be used if you have newborn or well-baby nursery beds with additional level of care that does not meet the criteria of level 2 NICU beds. Census across all level 1 NICU beds. Level 1: facilities provide a basic level of care to neonates who are low risk. They have the capability to perform neonatal resuscitation at every delivery and to evaluate and provide routine postnatal care for healthy newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Important note for level 1 NICU beds: this field should only be used if you have newborn or well-baby nursery beds with additional level of care that does not meet the criteria of level 2 NICU beds.Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all level 1 NICU beds. Level 1: facilities provide a basic level of care to neonates who are low risk. They have the capability to perform neonatal resuscitation at every delivery and to evaluate and provide routine postnatal care for healthy newborn infants.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all nursery beds. Also called a newborn or a well-baby nursery. Goal is to examine, treat and monitor the health of the newborn. Well-baby nursery includes any room housing newborns who do not need continuing care or special care of intensive care newborn services. The nursery houses healthy babies that do not have any complications.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all nursery beds. Also called a newborn or a well-baby nursery. Goal is to examine, treat and monitor the health of the newborn. Well-baby nursery includes any room housing newborns who do not need continuing care or special care of intensive care newborn services.The nursery houses healthy babies that do not have any complications.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all CMS-certified adult psychiatric beds. Psychiatric units specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population91

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all CMS-certified adult psychiatric beds. Psychiatric units specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population16

group

code: Census across all CMS-certified pediatric psychiatric beds. Specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all CMS-certified pediatric psychiatric beds. Specialize in the treatment of serious mental disorders. Care includes monitoring and providing appropriate interventions for behavioral or psychosocial issues.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all CMS-certified rehabilitation beds. Inpatient rehabilitation units provide services to people who have had an acute illness, injury, or accident resulting in significant functional decline. Intensive physical medicine therapies and treatment regimens are delivered by a multidisciplinary team of nurses, PT, OT and specially trained physicians.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied staffed and unblocked beds across all CMS-certified rehabilitation beds. Inpatient rehabilitation units provide services to people who have had an acute illness, injury, or accident resulting in significant functional decline. Intensive physical medicine therapies and treatment regimens are delivered by a multidisciplinary team of nurses, PT, OT and specially trained physicians.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all activated surge beds. Active surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied activated surge beds across all levels of care. Active surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of occupied inactive surge beds across all levels of care. Inactive surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied inactive surge beds across all levels of care. Inactive surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as ICU, PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all activated intensive care or critical care surge beds. Active ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use for intensive or critical care patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied activated intensive or critical care surge beds. Active ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use for intensive or critical care patients.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied inactive intensive or critical care surge beds. Inactive ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use for intensive or critical care patients but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all activated PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Active Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied activated PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Active Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations and are currently in use or available for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of occupied inactive PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Inactive Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Count of unoccupied inactive PCU, MT, MS and OBS surge beds. Inactive Non-ICU surge beds are any non-licensed beds that can be utilized in an emergency for surge locations for use as PCU, MT/MS or OBS beds but are not currently in use or active.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all burn unit beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population18

group

code: Count of unoccupied burn unit beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census across all negative pressure beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population9

group

code: Count of unoccupied negative pressure beds.

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population1

group

code: Census of all adult patients in the emergency department

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population29

group

code: Census of all adult patients in the emergency department that have an admit to inpatient or observation order

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census of all pediatric patients in the emergency department

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population5

group

code: Census of all pediatric patients in the emergency department that have an admit to inpatient or observation order

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census of all patients in the emergency department

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

group

code: Census of all patients in the emergency department that have an admit to inpatient or observation order

Populations

-CodeCount
*Initial Population0

Generated Narrative: Location #chld-location-example-bed-capacity

identifier: http://www.example.org/location/789

status: Active

name: Children's/Pediatrics at XYZ Hospital

type: Children's or Pediatric