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{{DA|How do we code capsule endoscopy? --[[User:Jvelasco|Jvelasco]] 12:07, 2020 March 31 (CDT) | {{DA|How do we code capsule endoscopy? --[[User:Jvelasco|Jvelasco]] 12:07, 2020 March 31 (CDT) | ||
*AG REPLY: body part is [[(D) Small Intestine]], "what was done" part is [[Inspection, Exploration (non-endoscopic)]]}} | *AG REPLY: body part is [[(D) Small Intestine]], "what was done" part is [[Inspection, Exploration (non-endoscopic)]] | ||
** Did you mean to make capsule ''endoscopy'' into Inspection, Exploration '''(non-endoscopic)'''? I can imagine why, but it’s counterintuitive so would benefit from explanation. When we made the endoscopic/non-endoscopic distinction, I seem to remember the intention was to be able to show when something was done in an endoscopy suite. I could also see data users using this as an indication of invasiveness. For example, would someone use the inspection non-endoscopic to code that they opened up the patient for surgery, had a look and gave up? We could declare this an exception, but it would not be very intuitive. Ttenbergen 10:26, 2020 April 3 (CDT)}} | |||
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