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* Question from Joanna: "Question for you… I have a patient on chronic vent at home. He develops a raging pneumonia and has to be admitted to ICU in respiratory failure. I combined the Chronic dependence on mechanical ventilator code with [[Pneumonia, NOS]] and [[Respiratory failure (insufficiency) NOS, acute]], but I’m getting the following cross check error when I try to check off the diagnosis box:" (link to this page): Patient has a chronic vent code and an acute respiratory failure, which should not be happening in same pt.
* Question from Joanna: "Question for you… I have a patient on chronic vent at home. He develops a raging pneumonia and has to be admitted to ICU in respiratory failure. I combined the Chronic dependence on mechanical ventilator code with [[Pneumonia, NOS]] and [[Respiratory failure (insufficiency) NOS, acute]], but I’m getting the following cross check error when I try to check off the diagnosis box:" (link to this page): Patient has a chronic vent code and an acute respiratory failure, which should not be happening in same pt.
** I think this is more of a “how do we want to code and report this” question than a cross check question. Do we want to be able to code chronic vent with acute failure in some circumstances? If so, what are those circumstances. Or are they so complicated that we just need to abandon this check?
*AG REPLY TO TINA:  Let's make this a soft crosscheck where the popup message is: "Acute respiratory diagnoses in a person on chronic mechanical ventilation is possible but RARE. Are you certain both of these codes are appropriate here. Note that we do NOT allow [[Respiratory failure (insufficiency) NOS, acute]] with chronic vent dependenceIn this case, consider the pneumonia (or other specific acute respiratory diagnosis) as the primary."
*AG REPLY --- I feel your painSince we DO want this crosscheck, the best solution is to remove the resp failure code here, and IF YOU WANT (not required) in it's place code the aspect of resp function that is now worse, e.g. [[Hypoxemia (hypoxia)]]
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Revision as of 10:29, 2019 October 24

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Summary: Chronic dependence on mechanical ventilator should not be coded with Respiratory failure (insufficiency) NOS, acute
Related: Chronic dependence on mechanical ventilator, Respiratory failure (insufficiency) NOS, acute
Firmness: hard check
Timing:
App: CCMDB.accdb
Coding: query check_ICD10_chronic_vent_acute_resp_failure
Uses L Problem table: not relevant for this app
Status: implemented
Implementation Date: 2018-11-24
Backlogged: true
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  • Question from Joanna: "Question for you… I have a patient on chronic vent at home. He develops a raging pneumonia and has to be admitted to ICU in respiratory failure. I combined the Chronic dependence on mechanical ventilator code with Pneumonia, NOS and Respiratory failure (insufficiency) NOS, acute, but I’m getting the following cross check error when I try to check off the diagnosis box:" (link to this page): Patient has a chronic vent code and an acute respiratory failure, which should not be happening in same pt.
  • AG REPLY TO TINA: Let's make this a soft crosscheck where the popup message is: "Acute respiratory diagnoses in a person on chronic mechanical ventilation is possible but RARE. Are you certain both of these codes are appropriate here. Note that we do NOT allow Respiratory failure (insufficiency) NOS, acute with chronic vent dependence. In this case, consider the pneumonia (or other specific acute respiratory diagnosis) as the primary."
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