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The '''S_ICD10''' table in [[CCMDB.mdb]] contains the possible codes to use with [[ICD10 collection]].  
{{DISPLAYTITLE:s_ICD10 table}}The '''s_ICD10''' table in [[CCMDB.accdb]] contains the possible codes to use with [[ICD10 collection]].  


== Data Structure ==
== Data Structure ==
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|| '''[[Property:Has StopDate | active_end]]''' || single || for enabling and disabling
|| '''[[Property:Has StopDate | active_end]]''' || single || for enabling and disabling
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|| '''frequency''' || long integer || frequency for sorting dropdowns
|}
|}


== Query to populate s_ICD10 table from wiki ==
== Query to populate s_ICD10 table from wiki ==
[[Category:ICD10 wiki infrastructure]]
[[Category:ICD10 wiki infrastructure]]
To extract data from the wiki to update this table in [[CCMDB.mdb]], click the following link to generate an extract:
To extract data from the wiki to update this table in [[CCMDB.accdb]], click the following link to generate an extract:
{{#ask: [[Category:ICD10 Diagnosis]]
{{#ask: [[Category:ICD10 Diagnosis]]
  |?Has ICD10Code=ICD10_code
  |?Has ICD10Code=ICD10_code
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Then:
Then:
Import the file into a new table. Importing straight into s_icd10 is possible, but if there are errors it is hard to troubleshoot. Importing into new table first has fewer restrictions.
Import the file into a new table. Importing straight into s_icd10 is possible, but if there are errors it is hard to troubleshoot. Importing into new table first has fewer restrictions.
* In CCMDB.mdb, External Data,text file
* In CCMDB.accdb, External Data,text file
* insert into new table
* insert into new table
* delimited; click advanced button, make sure field delimiter is ;,  
* delimited; click advanced button, make sure field delimiter is ;,  
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* delete the imported table, just takes up extra space
* delete the imported table, just takes up extra space
* '''this will need to be done differently once we go live''' to preserve existing dx codes; chances are by then this will have slowed down, so we can just manually update as needed.  
* '''this will need to be done differently once we go live''' to preserve existing dx codes; chances are by then this will have slowed down, so we can just manually update as needed.  
Update categories
* [[Re-importing CCI and IDC10 categories from wiki to CCMDB.accdb]]


Likely problems
Likely problems
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=== categories ===
=== categories ===
see [[ICD10 Categories for CCMDB.mdb]]
see [[ICD10 Categories for CCMDB.accdb]]


== Related Articles ==
== Related Articles ==

Revision as of 15:26, 17 May 2023

The s_ICD10 table in CCMDB.accdb contains the possible codes to use with ICD10 collection.

Data Structure

field type description
ICD10_code Text(10) official ICD10 code
description Text(255) description of dx
active_start date/time for enabling and disabling
active_end single for enabling and disabling

Query to populate s_ICD10 table from wiki

To extract data from the wiki to update this table in CCMDB.accdb, click the following link to generate an extract: DSV

Then: Import the file into a new table. Importing straight into s_icd10 is possible, but if there are errors it is hard to troubleshoot. Importing into new table first has fewer restrictions.

  • In CCMDB.accdb, External Data,text file
  • insert into new table
  • delimited; click advanced button, make sure field delimiter is ;,
  • file has headers

Copy content into s_icd10

  • empty out s_icd10
  • copy and paste data from new table, can use query s_ICD10_from_wiki_appender
  • delete the imported table, just takes up extra space
  • this will need to be done differently once we go live to preserve existing dx codes; chances are by then this will have slowed down, so we can just manually update as needed.

Update categories

Likely problems

  • bad data in a column
  • duplicate ICD10 codes due to evil twins on wiki

categories

see ICD10 Categories for CCMDB.accdb

Related Articles

Related articles: