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Introduction

QuickSnap Native Format is a comprehensive file format which contains all the data items required to arrive at any SNAP class.

It is a CSV file format, and the data items and code sets are described below,

Using this file format will allow you to group both Overnight and Ambulatory (Same Day, Community and Outpatient) Episodes (and Palliative Care phases).

It uses the 'native' AN-SNAP code sets, which are described below.  Please note that the 'native' AN-SNAP code sets are not the same as IPHA's DSS/DRS code sets, despite containing the same 'labels'.

If you have a data extract which conforms to the IPHA's DSS/DRS formats you should consider using the QuickSnap DSS Compatible Format.  Be aware, however, that this format is only capable of grouping Overnight Episodes/Phases.

Sample Files

Here are some examples of the QuickSnap DSS Compatible file format:

  • Excel Template: QuickSnap_Native_template.xlsx - this file contains a header row and is in Excel format - QuickSnap cannot process this file but it displays the column headers for each data item
  • CSV Sample: QuickSnap_Native_sample.csv- this is a sample CSV file in QuickSnap DSS Compatible format - QuickSnap will be able to process this file

Data Items

Col

Item Name

Data Type

CodeSet / Notes

1

AN-SNAP Case Type

Integer

AN-SNAP Case Type [1 – 5]

2

AN-SNAP Episode Type

Integer

AN-SNAP Episode Type [1 – 5]

3

Assessment Only

Integer

AN-SNAP Yes/No [0 – 1]

4

AN-SNAP Phase Type

Integer

AN-SNAP Phase Type [1 – 5]

5

Impairment Code

Decimal

Rehabilitation Impairment Codes

7

Date of Birth

Date

 

8

Start Date

Date

formerly Episode Admission Date

9

End Date

Date

formerly Episode Discharge Date

10

Leave Days

Integer

 

11

RUG – Activities of Daily Living (RUG-ADL)

Integer

RUG-ADL Total [4-18]

12

PCPSS

Integer

PCPSS Total [0-12]

13

FIM – Motor subscale total

Integer

FIM Motor Total [13-91]

14

FIM – Cognition subscale total

Integer

FIM Cognition Total [5-35]

15

HoNOS Overactive, Aggressive, Disruptive Behaviour

Integer

HoNOS Overactive [0-5]

16

HoNOS Problems with Activities of Daily Living (ADL)

Integer

HoNOS ADL [0-4]

17

HoNOS Total

Integer

HoNOS Total [0-48]

18

Focus of Care

Integer

SNAP Focus of Care

19

SNAP Maintenance Type

Integer

SNAP Maintenance Type

20

Provider Type: Medical

Integer

SNAP Yes/No [0 – 1]

21

Provider Type: Nursing

Integer

SNAP Yes/No [0 – 1]

22

Provider Type: Physical Therapy

Integer

SNAP Yes/No [0 – 1]

23

Provider Type: Psychosocial Therapy

Integer

SNAP Yes/No [0 – 1]

Abbreviations

  • RUG: Resource Utilisation Groups
  • PCPSS: Palliative Care Problem Severity Score
  • FIM: Functional Independence Measure
  • HoNOS: Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (note – NOT HoNOS 65+)

 Notes and Assumptions

  • Impairment Code is the AROC v4 Impairment Code, as specified in this document: AROCv4 Impairment Codes.pdf
  • Start Date and End Date: these data items have been modified from the previous description of 'Episode Admission Date' and 'Episode Discharge Date' to generalise because Palliative Care groups on Phase rather than Episode. 
  • Thus we have the distinction:
    • Case Type: Palliative Care: Start Date = Phase Start Date, End Date = Phase End Date
    • Case Type: all except Palliative Care: Start Date = Episode Start Date, End Date = Episode End Date
  • Age will be derived by the following calculation:
    • Age = Start Date – Date of Birth
  • Length of stay will be derived by the following logic/calculation:
    • If [End Date] = [Start Date]
      • Length of Stay = 1
    • Else
      • Length of Stay = [End Date] – [Start Date] – [Leave Days]

Note there is some ambiguity about calculation of ‘Length of Stay’ for palliative care phases, however Length of Stay is not actually used for grouping of palliative care so this does not present a problem for the grouper

Derived Items used in AN-SNAP grouping

  • Long Term Care: Long Term Care is true if 'Length of Stay' > 90 days

SNAP Code Sets

AN-SNAP Case Type

Value

Description

1

Palliative Care

2

Rehabilitation

3

Psychogeriatric

4

GEM

5

Maintenance

AN-SNAP Episode Type

Value

Description

1

Overnight

2

Same Day

3

Outpatient

4

Community

AN-SNAP Yes/No

Value

Description

0

No

1

Yes

AN-SNAP Phase Type

Value

Description

1

Stable

2

Unstable

3

Deteriorating

4

Terminal

5

Bereavement

AN-SNAP Focus of Care

Value

Description

1

Acute

2

Not Acute

AN-SNAP Maintenance Type

Value

Description

1

Respite

2

Nursing Home Type

3

Convalescent Care

4

Other Maintenance

  

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