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Now that we have [[Known data errors]] we could implement this. Any error found would need to be followed up and either corrected or added to known errors. Putting into potential changes. Ttenbergen 10:59, 2015 June 25 (CDT)}}
Now that we have [[Known data errors]] we could implement this. Any error found would need to be followed up and either corrected or added to known errors. Putting into potential changes. Ttenbergen 10:59, 2015 June 25 (CDT)}}
 
* we will skip this and consider the ICD10 below. --[[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 15:30, 2018 November 15 (CST)
=== ICD10 ===
=== ICD10 ===
In ICD10 this would include the following codes:
In ICD10 this would include the following codes:
* [[Brain death]]
* [[Brain death]]
* [[Organ donor (organ/tissue donation by the donor)]] - can be dead or alive
* [[Organ donor (organ/tissue donation by the donor)]] - can be dead or alive
{{Discuss | who = Julie | question = In ICd10 this one includes live donors, so it may no longer be usable for this purpose; can we set it to not feasible? }}
{{Discuss | who = Julie | question = In ICD10 this one includes live donors, so it may no longer be usable for this purpose; can we set it to not feasible?  
*The [[Organ donor (organ/tissue donation by the donor)]] shows three possible cases of donation after death namely [[Brain death]],[[Sudden cardiac death (and died)]] and [[Medical Assistance In Dying]]. so we must as well consider these three codes for this query. If these ICD10 codes appear in acquired diagnosis and the dispo is an ICU, then that next ICU admission should have [[Organ donor (organ/tissue donation by the donor)]] in admit diagnosis.  But the other way around may not be true specially if the case is alive donor. --[[User:JMojica|JMojica]] 15:30, 2018 November 15 (CST)
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