Below are suggestions from data managers to help you track patient status.
- Maintain a spreadsheet.
- Use the electronic health record to look for proof of life (e.g., readmission, lab results, other diagnostic testing).
- Coordinate with other departments in your organization (e.g., Cardiac Rehabilitation, Coumadin Clinic, Cancer Registry) to determine contacts made on or after 30 days post-surgery.
- Contact home care provider for patients receiving home care services.
- Contact the surgeon’s office.
- In the case of transfers, contact the facility to which the patient was transferred.
- Contact the patient’s primary care or referring physician office.
- Call the patient/family on or after 30 days post-surgery.
- Capture the patient’s e-mail address upon admission and send a note to the patient at 30 days post-surgery.
- Use information from the Social Security Death Master File, obituary listings, or National Death Index as proof of death; however, absence of names in these sources is not considered proof of life.