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| * They are used in the periodic quarter and fiscal year reports of both the Critical Care and Medicine Programs. (Julie)
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| ** are the two I linked to above those reports? Ttenbergen 14:03, 2015 April 20 (CDT)
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| == Cross checks == | | == Cross checks == |
The Primary Admit Diagnosis is the most responsible reason why the patient was admitted. See Dx Primary for collection instructions.
Reporting
The concept of primary diagnosis is used in
Cross checks
Related queries
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- The query Primary_admit of CFE contains multi records per D_ID. These are the records with admit dates before or on Dec 31, 2018 and are still in the unit by Jan 1, 2019. The L_Dxs of these cases have all the same priority number.
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- How will the primary admit dx involving ICD10 be handled - another query? or be combined to Primary_admit of old dx? --JMojica 09:17, 2019 January 31 (CST)
- I have built query Query L_ICD10_primary and documented it. Julie, once you have found this and read it, please delete.
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Legacy info
Related articles
Related articles:
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- L Dxs table (← links)
- High dose chemotherapy as primary admit (← links)
- CCMDB.mdb Change Log 2008 (← links)
- Admit Diagnosis (← links)
- Green sheet (← links)
- Panelling or Discharge Planning (← links)
- Respiratory Arrest (← links)
- Line Insertion only as Primary reason for admit (← links)
- Desensitization (ASA, Antibiotic, Plavix) (← links)
- Re-sort button (← links)
- CCMDB.mdb Change Log 2015 (← links)
- Query L Dxs w primary (← links)
- Auto Data Dictionary (← links)
- Task Team Meeting - Rolling Agenda and Minutes 2018 (← links)
- Conversion from our old diagnosis schema to ICD10/CCI (← links)
- L ICD10 table (← links)
- ICD10 collection (← links)
- Combined ICD10 codes (← links)
- Spinal cord compression (← links)
- Perforation of tympanic membrane (eardrum) (← links)
- Hemopericardium (← links)
- Cardiac arrest (← links)
- Respiratory failure (insufficiency) NOS, acute (← links)
- Muscle, strain (← links)
- Rib, fracture, injury/trauma (← links)
- Flail chest, injury/trauma (← links)
- Thorax, bones NOS, fracture, injury/trauma (← links)
- Thorax, joints or ligaments, dislocation/sprain/strain, injury/trauma (← links)
- Spinal cord, thoracic (T-spine), injury/trauma (← links)
- Nerve root, thoracic spinal cord, injury/trauma (← links)
- Thorax, nerves NOS, injury/trauma (← links)
- Aorta, thoracic, injury/trauma (← links)
- Superior vena cava (SVC), injury/trauma (← links)
- Thorax, blood vessels NOS, injury/trauma (← links)
- Heart, wound/injury/trauma (← links)
- Pneumothorax, traumatic (← links)
- Hemothorax, traumatic (← links)
- Lung NOS, wound/injury/trauma (← links)
- Trachea or bronchus (airways) NOS, wound/injury/trauma (← links)
- Esophagus, wound/injury/trauma (← links)
- Intrathoracic organ/structure NOS, wound/injury/laceration (← links)
- Thorax NOS, wound/injury/trauma (← links)
- Abdomen or lower back or pelvis, superficial injury/trauma (minor, contusion) (← links)
- Abdomen or lower back or pelvis, soft tissues, open wound, injury/trauma (← links)
- Vertebra, lumbar (L-spine), fracture, injury/trauma (← links)
- Pelvis, fracture, injury/trauma (← links)
- Lumbar spine or pelvis, joints or ligaments, dislocation/sprain/strain, injury/trauma (← links)
- Spinal cord, lumbar (L-spine), injury/trauma (← links)
- Nerve root, lumbar spinal cord, injury/trauma (← links)
- Abdomen or lower back or pelvis, nerves NOS, injury/trauma (← links)
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