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*** Allan, could you confirm that that this is what we found when we looked into BOOP. | *** Allan, could you confirm that that this is what we found when we looked into BOOP. | ||
*AG REPLY --- so far Tina the only 2 U-codes that would ever be a primary dx are U04 and U14.68 -- which belong respectively to ICD10 chapters J and E. But whenever we add a new U-code we need to remember to decide which chapter (if any) it needs to be included under. Tina to add to template. | *AG REPLY --- so far Tina the only 2 U-codes that would ever be a primary dx are U04 and U14.68 -- which belong respectively to ICD10 chapters J and E. But whenever we add a new U-code we need to remember to decide which chapter (if any) it needs to be included under. Tina to add to template. | ||
** Actually, neither BOOP nor SARS would currently be captured by our [[APACHE Acute Dxs in ICD10 codes]] filter - they likely should be. So this is still an issue and we would miss them if we did something similar. How do we fix it for the Apache codes and prevent this problem going fwd? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 15:22, 2022 June 30 (CDT)}} | ** Actually, neither BOOP nor SARS would currently be captured by our [[APACHE Acute Dxs in ICD10 codes]] filter - they likely should be. So this is still an issue and we would miss them if we did something similar. How do we fix it for the Apache codes and prevent this problem going fwd? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 15:22, 2022 June 30 (CDT) | ||
*** Discussed at JALT, Allan will review. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 10:32, 2022 August 24 (CDT) | |||
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