Archived
Replaced by: Alberta ambulatory care reporting manual (2008)
Description
The Ambulatory Care Classification System (ACCS) was developed to create a fully integrated ambulatory care patient classification system for acute care facilities. The data collected using ACCS provides useful information for utilization analyses and management, for both hospitals and the provincial government. Consistent and accurate collection of these data elements is integral to resource allocation through the population based funding formula. This manual is intended to outline reporting requirements for Regional Health Authorities (RHAs) collecting the Alberta Ambulatory Care Minimum Data Set. In addition to the data elements, a fairly extensive listing of coding standards and reporting examples are provided.
Updated
April 1, 2007
Tags
Resources
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Alberta Ambulatory Care Reporting Manual. Sections 0 to 7
Downloads: 13
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Alberta Ambulatory Care Reporting Manual. Section 8. (ACCS Groups: Flowcharts, Diagnoses and Interventions)
Downloads: 1
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Sections 1 to 8 in Microsoft Excel format (self-extracting .exe file)
Downloads: 4
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Sections 1 to 6 and 8 in Microsoft Access format (self-extracting .exe file)
Downloads: 0
Title and publication information
Type
Alternative Title
ACRM 2007
Frequency
Once
Publisher / Creator Information
Publisher
Health and Wellness (1999-2013)
Place of Publication
Resource Dates
Date Created
2007-04-01
Date Added
2017-05-30T21:00:19.948139
Date Modified
2007-04-01
Date Issued
2007-04-01
Date Archived
2008-04-01