Proposals to make complexity-of-illness adjustments to the diagnosis-related group system have relied on secondary diagnosis codes and additional clinical information obtained from the hospital record. Another potential mechanism for modifying diagnosis-related groups involves the use of non-operating room procedure codes. The use of these codes has the advantage of reliably identifying costly subgroups of patients and thus the potential to provide for fairer compensation to hospitals caring for the sickest patients. There are a number of disadvantages, however, and therefore the criteria with which to evaluate procedures as potential modifiers are suggested
Surgeons and their coding staff sometimes find evaluation and management (E/M) codes difficult to un...
‘Payment by results’ (PbR) remuneration for healthcare services relies on the accurate conversion of...
<p><sup>1</sup> Diagnosis/surgical procedure that indicate hospitalization with bacteraemia</p><p><s...
International Classification of Diseases (ICD) diagnosis/procedure codes, Current Procedural Termino...
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This research explores the relationships between diagnostic and procedural codes in a medical settin...
Background: Procedures documented by general practitioners in primary care have not been studied in ...
B. Root Medicare will continue to increase its efforts to cut spending through aggressive review of ...
Presented at Society of Hospital Medicine, 05/18/2013, National Harbor, MDBackground Many problems ...
Background: Adverse drug events (ADEs) are one of the most frequent causes of iatrogenic injury. Bec...
This Viewpoint discusses the potential harms that can emerge from changing disease classifications, ...
Background: coding of diagnoses is important for patient care, hospital management and research. How...
Surgeons and their coding staff sometimes find evaluation and management (E/M) codes difficult to un...
‘Payment by results’ (PbR) remuneration for healthcare services relies on the accurate conversion of...
<p><sup>1</sup> Diagnosis/surgical procedure that indicate hospitalization with bacteraemia</p><p><s...
International Classification of Diseases (ICD) diagnosis/procedure codes, Current Procedural Termino...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Consistently c...
Aim of the study: To assess the importance of the coding accuracy using the Diagnosis - Related Grou...
BACKGROUND: Identifying iatrogenic injuries using exis ency in the occurrence of intraoperative reli...
This paper describes the limitations of using the International Statistical Classification of Diseas...
This research explores the relationships between diagnostic and procedural codes in a medical settin...
Background: Procedures documented by general practitioners in primary care have not been studied in ...
B. Root Medicare will continue to increase its efforts to cut spending through aggressive review of ...
Presented at Society of Hospital Medicine, 05/18/2013, National Harbor, MDBackground Many problems ...
Background: Adverse drug events (ADEs) are one of the most frequent causes of iatrogenic injury. Bec...
This Viewpoint discusses the potential harms that can emerge from changing disease classifications, ...
Background: coding of diagnoses is important for patient care, hospital management and research. How...
Surgeons and their coding staff sometimes find evaluation and management (E/M) codes difficult to un...
‘Payment by results’ (PbR) remuneration for healthcare services relies on the accurate conversion of...
<p><sup>1</sup> Diagnosis/surgical procedure that indicate hospitalization with bacteraemia</p><p><s...