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See [[Combined ICD10 codes#Combined Codes when coding the Primary Admit Diagnosis]]. | |||
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Need to make sure that the highest priority is unique. | |||
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Revision as of 16:35, 21 November 2017
The Primary Admit Diagnosis is the most responsible reason why the patient was admitted should be given the highest priority among the Admit Diagnosiss entered into CCMDB.mdb.
Query L Dxs w primary will list these.
Reporting
The concept of primary diagnosis is used in
- They are used in the periodic quarter and fiscal year reports of both the Critical Care and Medicine Programs. (Julie)
- are the two I linked to above those reports? Ttenbergen 14:03, 2015 April 20 (CDT)
ICD10
Template:ICD10 See Combined ICD10 codes#Combined Codes when coding the Primary Admit Diagnosis.
Template:CCMDB Data Integrity Checks
Need to make sure that the highest priority is unique.