Learn more about the data submission application and recommended best practices for submitting data.

SIERA Quick Guides 

SIERA Quick Guides are topic-specific guides to assist users with SIERA Patient-Level Administrative data’s features and functions. Additional guides will be added as they become available. 

User Account Administrator (UAA) Series

SIERA Patient Level video series

These videos are an introduction to the SIERA system, which will be used to submit Patient-Level Administrative data to HCAI. Additional training videos will be added as they become available. 

Video 1The Future of Patient Data Reporting (Transcript

Video 2Logging In and Adding Users (Transcript

Video 3 – Reviewing the Dashboard and Submitting Data (Transcript

Video 4Review Summary Reports, Identify Errors, and Create Custom Reports (Transcript)

Best Practices

Review your DDR: Compare Past and Present

Your Data Distribution Report (DDR) is a summary report that displays each data element and lists the numerical and percentage breakdown of records within each data element category, including blank and invalid data. It is a beneficial tool both during the editing process, to review prior to formal submission for unusual distribution of data, and for administrative knowledge after formal data approval. Once data has been standardized, similar summary reports are available to the public.

During your editing process, use your current and historical DDRs in conjunction with your Trend or Comparative Edit Summary Report to aid in your data review. Data Distribution Reports are found on the Report Dashboard page in SIERA. 

Submit Early in the Report Period

Beginning your data submission well in advance of the due date provides ample time to make data corrections and helps to minimize the worry of unforeseen data issues. For Inpatient data reporting, SIERA is open for report submissions and certification three months in advance of each due date. For Emergency Department data reporting and Ambulatory Surgery data reporting, SIERA is open for report submissions and certification 45 days in advance of each due date. Working on your data submissions early in the report period minimizes wait times for assistance. It is also advised to plan accordingly for the Variant Action Request (VAR) process, which may take up to five business days to complete. See the VAR article in Quick Notes issue 52 for further information.

Check your Warning Flags

Any flags with a “W” are Warning Non-Critical Flags. It is important to review your Warning Flags to determine if errors exist in your data in these categories. Warning flags are excluded from the Error Tolerance Level (ETL) calculation but can identify erroneous data and should be reviewed every report period. Upon Formal submission, it is assumed Warning Flags were reviewed for accuracy (Title 22, Division 7, Chapter 10, Article 8, Section 97246, subdivision (a)).

Patients Review Their Demographic Data Every Visit

Preferred Language Spoken, Race, Ethnicity, Social Security Number, Sex, Date of Birth, and ZIP Code data quality is most accurate when self-reported by the patient. Patients should review and confirm their data in subsequent visits to support data quality. There may be cases where family members or care providers declare on the patient’s behalf. HCAI has developed a brochure (English) which can be distributed to help in answering patient questions about reporting their personal data.

Be Knowledgeable About How Data Is Used

Train staff throughout your facility on how the data is used. An excellent resource is the California Health and Human Services Open Data Portal, which includes a table of Approved Research Projects which may be using your facility’s data.

Make Zero Errors a Goal

The California data that you report is used worldwide. There are many facilities that work diligently to correct errors well below the 2% error tolerance level on a routine basis. Review the Quick Notes bulletins frequently for information and tips on data correction.

View SIERA Training 

The SIERA Video Training series  and SIERA Quick Guides are available on the Patient-level data Training page. It can be beneficial to view the videos and Quick Guides to confirm your knowledge when assisting other staff with data submissions. Advise facility staff to take the training so that they are familiar with  SIERA’s components, functions, and requirements.

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