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* [[Medical Assistance In Dying]] | * [[Medical Assistance In Dying]] | ||
[[Category:End-of-life related data]] | [[Category:End-of-life related data]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:47, 4 November 2025
The concept of a "palliative patient" is used in various collection instructions and as an inclusion/exclusion/categorization in indicators and reports. We made the Template:Palliative patient to ensure it is described consistently.
Palliative care facilities / Hospices are a related concept but patients can be palliative outside of those settings.
- Palliative patients: The coding changed over time, see index page for adjacent concepts:
- starting Jan 1, 2019 - ICD10 dx Palliative care (Z51.5)
- Nov 11, 2013 to Aug 26, 2019 - use Tmp Project Comfort Care
- Beginning to Nov 2013 - use the Pre-ICD10 Diagnosis Code List code 90400 Palliative Service
- Before Nov 11, 2013 "90400 - "Palliative Care" used to be applied as a code if a patient was either comfort care, ACP-C, palliation, end of life care or consulted to palliative care service.
Data use / Reporting and Analysis
The data is used to exclude patients in the analysis and reporting of the