Is this a fatal error?  Sometimes you will get an error with this, but I
have been told not to worry about it unless it was fatal.  The software
is not reading your dates in succession and causing an error.

Brenda W. Chance, RN, RAC-C
MDS Coordinator
 
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Charlene Kleman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 4:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Readmission date

AB 1 is 10/16/03

AB 11 is 10/16/03

A 4a is 10/30/03

A3a is 11/2/03



>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/04/03 04:21PM >>>
If I understand what you are saying then
AB1 would be 10/16/03
A4a would be 10/30/03 and your 
A3a date was 11/2/03
Are these the dates you used?

I had a resident  admitted on 10/16/03
transferred to hospital on        10/24/03   discharged prior to
completing 
initial assessment. 
Returned on 10/30  on 11/2 did a 1/1

I keep getting an error message saying my AB 1 date is too early
compared to 
A3a date  when  I use 10/16/03

But if I use 10/30/03 date then I receive an error message for AB1  and
AB11



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