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This article outlines how we will transition from the [[:Category:Diagnosis Coding (old)|old diagnosis schema]] to [[ICD10]] and [[CCI]]. Process has been in the works since at least 2016.
This article outlines how we will transition from the [[:Category:Diagnosis Coding (old)|old diagnosis schema]] to [[ICD10]] and [[CCI]]. Process has been in the works since at least 2016.
   
   
As of 18:59, 2017 September 16 (CDT), some of the discussion about this continues in [[Task Team Meeting - Rolling Agenda and Minutes]].
== Timeline ==
== Timeline ==
Current Timeline is this:
* 2018-May-ish: request to collect ICD10 and CCI data for at least two patients per week
* 2018-May-ish: request to collect ICD10 and CCI data for at least two patients per week
* 2018-08-01 implementation of CCMDB.accdb cross-checks starts  
* 2018-08-01 implementation of CCMDB.accdb cross-checks starts  
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* 2018-12-01 implementation of CFE/TISS cross checks complete; suggestion of full ICD10/CCI coding for pts expected to be discharged after 2019-01-01  
* 2018-12-01 implementation of CFE/TISS cross checks complete; suggestion of full ICD10/CCI coding for pts expected to be discharged after 2019-01-01  
* 2019-01-01 - enter complete [[ICD10 collection]] and [[CCI Collection]] for patients with [[Dispo DtTm]] >= 2019-01-01
* 2019-01-01 - enter complete [[ICD10 collection]] and [[CCI Collection]] for patients with [[Dispo DtTm]] >= 2019-01-01
* 2022-03-28 - deleted all test ICD10 entered up to Dec 31,2018.


== Data ==
== Data ==
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* [[R Filter Field]]
* [[R Filter Field]]


Dx Code mapping:
Dx Code mapping was not possible:
* [[Translation of Dx Data from CCMDB schema to ICD10/CCI]]
* [[Translation of Dx Data from CCMDB schema to ICD10/CCI]]


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== Collection Interface ==
== Collection Interface ==
[[Patient Viewer Tab ICD10]] and [[Patient Viewer Tab CCI]] have been added in [[Patient Viewer]].
[[Patient Viewer Tab ICD10]], [[Patient Viewer Tab CCI_Pick]] and [[Patient Viewer Tab CCI_Comp]] have been added in [[Patient Viewer]].


Completion of new items for CCI/ICD10 in [[CCMDB.accdb Data Integrity Checks]].
Completion of new items for CCI/ICD10 in [[CCMDB.accdb Data Integrity Checks]].

Latest revision as of 11:14, 2022 April 7

This article outlines how we will transition from the old diagnosis schema to ICD10 and CCI. Process has been in the works since at least 2016.

Timeline

  • 2018-May-ish: request to collect ICD10 and CCI data for at least two patients per week
  • 2018-08-01 implementation of CCMDB.accdb cross-checks starts
  • 2010-10-18: Primary Admit Diagnosis needs to be entered for all patients, old style DX
  • 2018-10-01 all initial cross-checks implemented
  • 2018-12-01 implementation of CFE/TISS cross checks complete; suggestion of full ICD10/CCI coding for pts expected to be discharged after 2019-01-01
  • 2019-01-01 - enter complete ICD10 collection and CCI Collection for patients with Dispo DtTm >= 2019-01-01
  • 2022-03-28 - deleted all test ICD10 entered up to Dec 31,2018.

Data

Diagnoses / ICD10

Diagnosis data will be stored in the L_ICD10 table. The codes will be provided by the s_ICD10 table.

Special consideration will need to be given to:

Dx Code mapping was not possible:

Procedures / CCI

See CCI Data Structure.

Collection Interface

Patient Viewer Tab ICD10, Patient Viewer Tab CCI_Pick and Patient Viewer Tab CCI_Comp have been added in Patient Viewer.

Completion of new items for CCI/ICD10 in CCMDB.accdb Data Integrity Checks.

Documentation / wiki

ICD10 collection

Articles for each new DX are available on the wiki. Where possible the new article will contain a link to the related old article(s). See ICD10 Diagnosis List.

CCI Collection

Articles are now on wiki, see CCI Picklist and CCI Component.

Related Articles

Related articles: