Disclaimer:
The ACATs codes have been developed to help surgeons, booking office staff and operational leadership understand the prioritization of wait times for surgical patients based on disease progression, pain and functional impairment. Data collected using ACATS codes are used to measure, manage and report surgical wait times. These codes are not intended to be relied on as a standard of care or to inform the standard of care.
About ACATS
About ACATS Viewer:
The ACATs codes have been developed to help surgeons, booking office staff and operational leadership understand the prioritization of wait times for surgical patients based on disease progression, pain and functional impairment. Data collected using ACATS codes are used to measure, manage and report surgical wait times. These codes are not intended to be relied on as a standard of care or to inform the standard of care.
Clearing your browser cache:
Since the ACATS Viewer uses the browser cache to store itself for offline use,
it is sometimes helpful or required to clear the browser cache to ensure that you have the latest version of the application.
In most cases, connecting to the webpage while online and then refreshing the page will get you the latest version, but if that fails,
clearing your cache and visiting the ACATS Viewer page again should fix the issue. Instructions can be found here
or by searching Google for instructions.
Creating home screen icon of ACATS Viewer:
For smart/mobile devices users, please click here
for the instructions on creating a website icon to be placed on the home screen.
Developed in collaboration with:
Gerry Ison, Manager, Clinical Services Development.
Jason Scott, System Analyst, Clinical Services Development.
Steven Rideout, IT Analyst II, Clinical Services Development.
Aaron Mandseth, IT Analyst, Clinical Services Development.