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'''This article needs cleaning up as regards suggestion for NEW/changed renal coding rules -- to be discussed by Julie, Trish, Tina, Allan.'''
ALSO, once that's done, need to correctly link THIS new renal coding article (instead of the old one) to the new acute and chronic renal failure articles. 


== General Considerations ==
== General Considerations ==
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**Renal failure -- including acute, all 5 stages of CKD
**Renal failure -- including acute, all 5 stages of CKD
**Urolithiasis
**Urolithiasis
**Other disorders of kidney and ureter -- including RTAs, DI, renal cysts (except polycystic kidneys)
**Other disorders of kidney and ureter -- including RTAs, DI, renal cysts, polycystic kidney disease
**Other diseases of urinary system -- including bladder, urethra, UTI
**Other diseases of urinary system -- including bladder, urethra, UTI
**[[Kidney transplant, failure or rejection or unspecified complication]]
**[[Kidney transplant, failure or rejection or unspecified complication]]
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== Miscellaneous Notes ==
== Miscellaneous Notes ==
*ICD10 does not specifically have a diagnosis for Acute Renal Insufficiency, instead it's included in [[Kidney, acute renal failure NOS]]
*ICD10 does not specifically have a diagnosis for Acute Renal Insufficiency, instead it's included in '''[[Kidney, acute renal failure NOS]]'''
*It also does not have specific diagnosis of AKI (acute kidney injury), instead code either [[Kidney, acute tubular necrosis (ATN)]] or [[Kidney, acute renal failure NOS]]
*It also does not have specific diagnosis of AKI (acute kidney injury), instead code either or both of: '''[[Kidney, acute tubular necrosis (ATN)]]''' or '''[[Kidney, acute renal failure NOS]]'''
*If a person has a ''functioning'' kidney transplant, do '''NOT''' code the ESRD they had before the transplant (i.e. [[Chronic kidney disease (end-stage kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5]] goes without saying).
*If a person has a ''functioning'' kidney transplant, do '''NOT''' code the ESRD they had before the transplant (i.e. '''[[Chronic kidney disease (end-stage kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5]]''') since that goes without saying just by virtue of having had a renal transplant.
*'''Never''' code ''both'' ESRD ([[Chronic kidney disease (end-stage kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5]]) and any of the acute renal failure codes.
*'''Never''' code ''both'' ESRD ([[Chronic kidney disease (end-stage kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5]]) and any of the acute renal failure codes.
**The only time you might be inclined to do so is in the presence of a failed kidney transplant, where the ESRD would refer to the failure of the native kidney, and the acute renal failure to the transplanted kidney, but don't do it even there, because the FACT of a kidney transplant automatically indicates that ESRD had occurred.  
**The only time you might be inclined to do so is in the presence of a failed kidney transplant, where the ESRD would refer to the failure of the native kidney, and the acute renal failure to the transplanted kidney, but don't do it even there, because the FACT of a kidney transplant automatically indicates that ESRD had occurred.  





Revision as of 15:18, 2017 November 1

This article needs cleaning up as regards suggestion for NEW/changed renal coding rules -- to be discussed by Julie, Trish, Tina, Allan.

ALSO, once that's done, need to correctly link THIS new renal coding article (instead of the old one) to the new acute and chronic renal failure articles.

General Considerations


Miscellaneous Notes


There are a few restrictions about which renal diagnoses can be coded together. These checks are currently done partly by Pagasa (!_Automated_Data_Integrity_Checks#CRF_vs_ARF) and have been partly implemented in CCMDB.mdb.

Acute or Chronic Renal problems in patient with Renal Transplant Failure

Just a comment about CRF - Chronic Renal Failure: when pt has Renal Transplant Problems and/or Renal Transplant - Removal of Transplant-Organ and requires dialysis, they can have acquired diagnoses of ARF (Diagnosis), Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN) and/or ARI, which is related to their new donor kidney.

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These rules are currently checked at the main office and result in calls for clarification from Pagasa if broken. Some of them have been added to CCMDB.mdb, more are to follow.



Allan/Tina still need to check on these things:

Diagnoses, Comos vs. Tasks, locations

Apache vs. CRF comorbid

Apache vs. ARF Dx

cross-checks impossible due to different definitions, see ARF (Diagnosis) and ARF (APACHE)

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Related Articles

see Category:Renal Problem for other renal problems