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'''Note: for information on how to code the [[Survive / Expired]] see there.''' | '''Note: for information on how to code the [[Survive / Expired]] see there.''' | ||
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The Autopsy field was used in [[TMSX]] to store whether a deceased patient had an autopsy. At the collection end this was actually coded as part of the [[Survive / Expired]] to prevent the unfortunate combination survive - autopsy. Collection ceased for good in the fall 2010 | The Autopsy field was used in [[TMSX]] to store whether a deceased patient had an autopsy. At the collection end this was actually coded as part of the [[Survive / Expired]] to prevent the unfortunate combination survive - autopsy. Collection ceased for good in the fall 2010 |
Revision as of 17:48, 2014 September 11
Note: for information on how to code the Survive / Expired see there.
Legacy information only
The Autopsy field was used in TMSX to store whether a deceased patient had an autopsy. At the collection end this was actually coded as part of the Survive / Expired to prevent the unfortunate combination survive - autopsy. Collection ceased for good in the fall 2010
- Autopsy field - YES or NO.
Legacy Data
Autopsy Report follow up and Review & DX code Process
We used to review autopsy reports for deceased patients. Initially the existing diagnoses were updated with findings from the autopsy report, and later findings from the autopsy report were collected in empty admit or acquired slots and marked as subcode "50".
Dates collected
- started: Oct 16.00
- stopped: in 2004
- Reminder to stop reviewing autopsy reports: Dec 9.08