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Guideline for coding organ donation after death

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For a patient who intend to be an organ donor and died in the unit or ward but the organ donor did not happen for some reason (e.g. family changed their mind, or some other circumstance occurred, and they did not end up going to the OR), do we still need to code Organ donor (organ/tissue donation by the donor) in admit or acquired? maybe not and the Dispo entry is just - Died to morgue ? Or if we want to keep the organ donor code, we need a code telling it did not happen, is that possible? --JMojica 16:58, 18 November 2025 (CST)

Another scenario - For a patient who has an acquired diagnosis of Organ donor (organ/tissue donation by the donor) and brain death and the harvesting done during the same ICU admission and did not go to OR, then the dispo is Died to morgue , is this correct? --JMojica 16:58, 18 November 2025 (CST)

  • Question is under the MAID heading in here but does not necessarily seem to be related to MAID... or is it? Ttenbergen 23:20, 18 November 2025 (CST)
  • I have a feeling this question comes with context - what were you looking for? Ttenbergen 23:20, 18 November 2025 (CST)
    • the two items listed here are general questions about organ donor and how to know if the donor happened or not. i just inserted the discussions after the MAID but not meant to be related to MAID. Sorry, I notice how the two comments came out , one with a box and another under it. I tried to change but unsuccessful so I leave them as is. The main goal is to add them to the instruction if making sense. --JMojica 09:05, 19 November 2025 (CST)