Template:ICD10 Guideline Stroke resolved exception: Difference between revisions

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[[Comorbid_Diagnosis#When_not_to_code_a_dx_at_all |Regular comorbid rules exception]]: collect even resolved strokes. If a patient has a past history of stroke, use the regular stroke codes to identify this, even if the patient does not have any residual deficits we will now capture ANY past history of stroke. This is contrary to the usual rules about [[Comorbid_Diagnosis#When_not_to_code_a_dx_at_all]].
[[Comorbid_Diagnosis#When_not_to_code_a_dx_at_all |Regular comorbid rules exception]]: Strokes (of any sort, ischemic or hemorrhagic) -- code even resolved strokes with no current sequelae as comorbid diagnoses. If a patient has a past history of stroke, use the regular stroke codes to identify this, even if the patient does not have any residual deficits we will now capture ANY past history of stroke. This is contrary to the usual rules about [[Comorbid_Diagnosis#When_not_to_code_a_dx_at_all]].

Latest revision as of 17:00, 8 July 2021

This template encodes an exception that likely needs to be mentioned in a bunch of places.


Regular comorbid rules exception: Strokes (of any sort, ischemic or hemorrhagic) -- code even resolved strokes with no current sequelae as comorbid diagnoses. If a patient has a past history of stroke, use the regular stroke codes to identify this, even if the patient does not have any residual deficits we will now capture ANY past history of stroke. This is contrary to the usual rules about Comorbid_Diagnosis#When_not_to_code_a_dx_at_all.