Table 1.
E-triggers and their definitions
E-Triggers Piloted in PCplanner Mobile App | |
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E-Triggers: Mechanical Ventilation or Shock: 48 Hours Plus One of These: | Data Sources Defining E-Triggers |
Dementia (49–52): | E-triggers were built from Meaningful Use Common Data Set standards (53): |
Alzheimer’s | |
Multi-infarct | |
Other dementia etiology | |
Declining health status (54–57): | |
≥2 hospital admissions in 3 months or | Vital signs |
>1 ICU admission in 3 mo | |
Poor functional status (49, 51): | Demographics |
Admit from SNF or LTAC…or… | |
≥3 ADL limitations at admission | Diagnoses (via real-time ICD-10–linked physician billing) |
Severe acute illness (58): | |
Cardiac arrest...or... | |
Multisystem organ failure (≥3 of: lung, kidney, blood, brain, cardiac, liver) that has worsened over 48 h | Procedures (via SNOMED CT; ICD-10 crosswalks) |
Severe acute stroke: acute intracranial hemorrhage, ischemic stroke, or traumatic brain injury | Laboratory values (via LOINC) |
Medications (via RxNorm NLM standards) |
Definition of abbreviations: ADL = activities of daily living; ICU = intensive care unit; ICD-10 = International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision; LOINC = Logical Observation Identifiers Names & Codes; LTAC = long-term acute care facility; NLM = National Library of Medicine; PCplanner = Palliative Care Planner; SNF = skilled nursing facility; SNOMED CT = SNOMED Clinical Terms.