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Legacy Content
This page is about the pre-ICD10 diagnosis coding schema. See the ICD10 Diagnosis List, or the following for similar diagnoses in ICD10:Awaiting/delayed transfer to long-term care/PCH inside or outside of WinnipegClick Expand to show legacy content.
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Category: Other Medical (old) |
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Main Diagnosis: | Paneling or Discharge Planning |
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Program: | Critical Care and Medicine |
Status: | Currently Collected |
Start Date: | May 12.2004 |
Coding Instructions
When to use as primary admit diagnosis
If you use one of these diagnoses as Primary Admit Diagnosis then the Transfer Ready date and time has to be the same as the Admit date and time.
Don't put paneling as Primary Admit Diagnosis if a patient has acute problems and has been transferred to your ward for treatment of those problems. For example if a patient on a chronic unit has been paneled but gets HAP and transfers to your ward then the #1 diagnosis for your ward is HAP. This was discussed with Dr Garland at the task group meeting on March 1,2013.Trish Ostryzniuk 18:49, 2013 March 8 (EST)
DX coded as Paneling but discharge home
Patients with diagnosis Paneling can still be discharged home.
Do not use Panelling for long term rehab (LTR)
If patient goes to Deer Lodge for LTR (Long term Rehab), do not use Panelling (90601) . You could use Discharge Planning (90602) if applicable.
Patient Panelling Cancelled
If panelling is initiated but then cancelled, remove Panelling (90601). You could use Discharge Planning (90602) if applicable.
Keep any transfer ready date you may have entered since we are looking for "the first date during this ward stay that a patient was deemed medically ready to be discharged." as per Transfer Ready date and time.
Discharge Planning cancelled due to Panelling
If a patient had code Discharge Planning (90602) but the planning is cancelled because the patient is panelled, add Panelling (90601) but you can keep the discharge planning dx also. (as confirmed with Julie)
on ward bed but delay is due to waiting for Home IV program schedule
inpatient but only reason still on ward bed is because pt waiting for home IV program to schedule
- transfer ready is date/time they are deemed to be medically stable.
- collector to do best to determine when that date/time patient was deemed to be medically stable and was ready for transfer
Template:CCMDB Data Integrity Checks
A record is an error if both
- Primary Admit Diagnosis = 90601 or 90602
- (Transfer Ready Date and Time) <> (Admit Date and Time)
Implemented as query check_panelled_primary_but_adm_NE_tr
Who is using this administrative code?
The Statistician for medicine reports as requested by Dr. Dan Roberts.
Panelling (90601) is used in the Overstay project reports.
Legacy Data
90600 Code was removed as of CCMDB.mdb_Change_Log_2012#ver_2012-09-06
Initially we were going to remove it, so code 90600 was deleted in version rolled out 2012-09-25. Changed to using 90601 and 90602 in CCMDB.mdb_Change_Log_2012#ver_2012-10-01.