Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Catalan term or phrase:
Data tancament
English translation:
Date of completion
Sep 1, 2020 20:23
3 yrs ago
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Catalan term
Data tancament
Catalan to English
Medical
Medical: Health Care
Hospital discharge
Can this possibly be a discharge from treatment or from the hospital or are there other possibilities?
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | Date of completion | S. Kathryn Jiménez Boyd |
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Proposed translations
+2
2 hrs
Selected
Date of completion
I think I know what hospital this is from, I've done a few of these reports... If I'm right, this is on the upper right hand side of the first page and the context is:
Servei:
Data recepció: [always first]
Data emisió: [always last]
Data tancament: [always second]
In this context, it is NOT the date of discharge, it's the date and time when the lab analysis was completed/the machine finished running. Then the report is issued later (emisió). It couldn't be discharge because how would they be discharging the patient without first issuing the lab results? These times/dates don't have anything to do with the patient's admission or discharge, they refer to when the samples are received, tested, and then results are validated/report is issued by the lab service.
Source: I asked someone who works at that hospital when I first did one of these reports.
Servei:
Data recepció: [always first]
Data emisió: [always last]
Data tancament: [always second]
In this context, it is NOT the date of discharge, it's the date and time when the lab analysis was completed/the machine finished running. Then the report is issued later (emisió). It couldn't be discharge because how would they be discharging the patient without first issuing the lab results? These times/dates don't have anything to do with the patient's admission or discharge, they refer to when the samples are received, tested, and then results are validated/report is issued by the lab service.
Source: I asked someone who works at that hospital when I first did one of these reports.
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Comment: "Dear Kathryn,
I'm sorry this took a while. I'm still a bit of a novice at kudos but you did a great job!"
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