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{{DX tag | High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit | HIGH DOSE CHEMOTHERAPY-as primary admit | 869-00 | '''Critical Care and Medicine''' | Currently Collected | {{DX tag | High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit | HIGH DOSE CHEMOTHERAPY-as primary admit | 869-00 | '''Critical Care and Medicine''' | Currently Collected |Sept 27.2004 | }} | ||
'''High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit''' should be coded only if it is the '''primary''' reason for admission. | '''High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit''' should be coded only if it is the '''primary''' reason for admission. | ||
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Category: High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit (old) |
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| Main Diagnosis: | 869-00 |
| Sub Diagnosis: | Critical Care and Medicine |
| Diagnosis Code: | Currently Collected |
| Comorbid Diagnosis: | Sept 27.2004 |
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High Dose Chemotherapy-as primary admit should be coded only if it is the primary reason for admission.
It should not be coded for patients who simply happen to receive chemo during their stay.