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SNAPshot
SNAPshot is software designed primarily to collect
“SNAP” (Sub-Acute and Non-Acute Patient)
information. It has been used since 1996, and came out
of a
study conducted by the Centre for Health Service
Development. SNAPshot has been modified for a range
of applications including collecting the ACAT (ACAP),
DVA, AROC and HACC Minimum Data Sets.
The version of SNAPshot that is currently in use is
SNAPshot 3.8a
SNAPshot User Manual
The following user manual describes the main features
of SNAPshot 3.8a
SNAPshot
Version 3.8: User Manual (large
file warning - 3mb) N.B. a copy of this manual
is also available on the SNAPshot Version 3.8 Distribution
CD.
SNAPshot and AROC
The following documents are useful guides for clinicians
and data entry workers using SNAPshot software to collect
the AROC Version 3 Data Set. These documents, and many
others relevant to AROC, are also available on the SNAPshot
3.8a CD in the folder 'AROC documentation'.
Using SNAPshot V3.8 to collect the AROC dataset
[449Kb]
SNAPshot
reference guide for the AROC data set [112Kb]
Help Guide for 'Out of Memory' error when running AROC extract [36Kb]
SNAPshot and PCOC
The following document is a useful guide for clinicians
and data entry workers using SNAPshot software to collect
the PCOC Version 2 Data Set.
Using
SNAPshot V3.82e to collect the PCOC V2 Dataset
SNAPshot and
the HCP Data Extract
On 1 July 2002, a set of data items relating to the
Australian National Sub-acute and Non-acute Patient
Classification (AN-SNAP) were incorporated into the
Hospital Casemix Protocol (HCP) for private rehabilitation
facilities. The following document is a useful guide
for generating a HCP extract in SNAPshot.
Generating a HCP
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