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{{ | Implements the rules written out in [[Template:ICD10 Guideline ESRD vs Acute renal failure]]. | ||
{{DA | question = acute vs comorbid and other clarifications }} | |||
* This would only be for admit/acquired Dxs, right? Because someone could have [[Chronic kidney disease (uremia, chronic renal insufficiency) Stage 1]] as [[Comorbid Diagnosis]] and now have [[Kidney, acute renal failure NOS]] as [[Admit Diagnosis]], right? | * This would only be for admit/acquired Dxs, right? Because someone could have [[Chronic kidney disease (uremia, chronic renal insufficiency) Stage 1]] as [[Comorbid Diagnosis]] and now have [[Kidney, acute renal failure NOS]] as [[Admit Diagnosis]], right? | ||
=== Transplant patients === | === Transplant patients === | ||
* [[Template:ICD10 Guideline Kidney transplant vs ESRD]] | |||
* [[Query check ICD10 ESRD vs kidney transplant]] | |||
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== Related articles == | |||
{{Related Articles}} | |||
[[Category: ICD10]] | [[Category: ICD10]] | ||
[[Category: ICD10 Dx check]] | [[Category: ICD10 Dx check]] | ||
Revision as of 00:36, 22 October 2018
| Data Integrity Checks | |
| Summary: | Can't have ESRD and acute renal failure |
| Related: | list of related pages (probably the one it's on, but there might be others...) |
| Firmness: | hard check |
| Timing: | complete |
| App: | CCMDB.mdb |
| Coding: | how to find this in containing program, eg. SAS file, function name, query name... |
| Uses L Problem table: | not relevant for this app |
| Status: | needs review |
| Implementation Date: | |
| Backlogged: | true |
Implements the rules written out in Template:ICD10 Guideline ESRD vs Acute renal failure.
- This would only be for admit/acquired Dxs, right? Because someone could have Chronic kidney disease (uremia, chronic renal insufficiency) Stage 1 as Comorbid Diagnosis and now have Kidney, acute renal failure NOS as Admit Diagnosis, right?