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{{DX tag | Other Medical | [[:Category: Medical Procedure | Medical Procedure]]|High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit | HIGH DOSE CHEMOTHERAPY-as primary admit | 86900 - High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit | 86900 | No | 0 |'''Critical Care and Medicine''' | Currently Collected | Sept 27.2004 | }}
{{DX tag|Other Medical||High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit|HIGH DOSE CHEMOTHERAPY-as primary admit|86900 - High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit|||||Sep 27 2004}}
 
'''High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit''' should be coded only if it is the '''[[Primary Admit Diagnosis]]'''.  
'''High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit''' should be coded only if it is the '''[[Primary Admit Diagnosis]]'''.  



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Main Diagnosis: High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit
Sub Diagnosis: HIGH DOSE CHEMOTHERAPY-as primary admit
Diagnosis Code: 86900 - High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit
Comorbid Diagnosis:
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10):
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Start Date: Sep 27 2004

High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit should be coded only if it is the Primary Admit Diagnosis.

It should not be coded for patients who simply happen to receive chemo during their stay.