Coding mechanisms for diagnosis timing in the International Classification of Diseases, Version 11.

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Title
Coding mechanisms for diagnosis timing in the International Classification of Diseases, Version 11.
Journal
BMC medical informatics and decision making
Author(s)
Sundararajan V., Le Pogam M.A., Southern D.A., Pincus H.A., Ghali W.A.
ISSN
1472-6947 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1472-6947
Publication state
Published
Issued date
16/09/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
21
Number
Suppl 6
Pages
382
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Diagnoses that arise after admission are of interest because they can represent complications of health care, acute conditions arising de novo, or acute decompensation of a chronic comorbidity occurring during the hospital stay. Three countries in the world have adopted diagnosis timing codes for a number of years. Their experience demonstrates the feasibility and utility of associating an International Classification of Diseases, Version 9 or International Classification of Diseases, Version 10 diagnostic code with information on diagnosis timing, either as part of a diagnostic field or as a separate field. However, diagnosis timing is not an integrated feature of these two classifications as it will be for International Classification of Diseases, Version 11.
We examine the different types of diagnosis timing that can be used to describe complex patients and present examples of how the new International Classification of Diseases, Version 11 codes may be used.
Extension codes are one of the important new features of International Classification of Diseases, Version 11 and allow more specificity in diagnosis timing.
Imbedded and standardized diagnosis timing information is possible within the International Classification of Diseases, Version 11 classification system.
Keywords
Data Collection, Delivery of Health Care, Humans, International Classification of Diseases, Diagnosis timing, Quality and safety
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Web of science
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