Abstract Background Co-morbidity information derived from administrative data needs to be validated to allow its regular use. We assessed evolution in the accuracy of coding for Charlson and Elixhauser co-morbidities at three time points over a 5-year period, following the introduction of the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10), coding of hospital discharges. Methods Cross-sectional time trend evaluation study of coding accuracy using hospital chart data of 3'499 randomly selected patients who were discharged in 1999, 2001 and 2003, from two teaching and one non-teaching hospital in Switzerland. We measured sensitivity, positive predictive and Kappa values for agreement between administrative data coded with ICD...
ABSTRACT Objectives Administrative health data including hospital discharge abstract data have been...
Background: Comorbidity measures, such as the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and Elixhauser Method...
Introduction: Administrative health data from the emergency department (ED) play important roles...
BACKGROUND: Co-morbidity information derived from administrative data needs to be validated to allow...
OBJECTIVES: Implementation of the International Statistical Classification of Disease and Related He...
Abstract Background and objective: The ICD-9-CM adaptation of the Charlson comorbidity score has bee...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to assess whether or not the change in coding clas...
Context. Comorbidity measures are designed to exclude complications when they map International Clas...
Introduction Hospital safety performance is difficult to monitor when under-coding of hospital harms...
AbstractCo-morbid illnesses have a major influence on the epidemiology of infectious diseases. Altho...
Introduction Main condition coding definitions in the International Classification of Disease (ICD) ...
Introduction: Administrative hospital diagnostic coding data are increasingly being used in identify...
Background: ICD-9-CM coding alone has been proposed as a method of surveillance for health care-asso...
International audienceABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Administrative coding of medical diagnoses in intensiv...
Administrative data is increasingly used for the production of official statistics. However, adminis...
ABSTRACT Objectives Administrative health data including hospital discharge abstract data have been...
Background: Comorbidity measures, such as the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and Elixhauser Method...
Introduction: Administrative health data from the emergency department (ED) play important roles...
BACKGROUND: Co-morbidity information derived from administrative data needs to be validated to allow...
OBJECTIVES: Implementation of the International Statistical Classification of Disease and Related He...
Abstract Background and objective: The ICD-9-CM adaptation of the Charlson comorbidity score has bee...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to assess whether or not the change in coding clas...
Context. Comorbidity measures are designed to exclude complications when they map International Clas...
Introduction Hospital safety performance is difficult to monitor when under-coding of hospital harms...
AbstractCo-morbid illnesses have a major influence on the epidemiology of infectious diseases. Altho...
Introduction Main condition coding definitions in the International Classification of Disease (ICD) ...
Introduction: Administrative hospital diagnostic coding data are increasingly being used in identify...
Background: ICD-9-CM coding alone has been proposed as a method of surveillance for health care-asso...
International audienceABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Administrative coding of medical diagnoses in intensiv...
Administrative data is increasingly used for the production of official statistics. However, adminis...
ABSTRACT Objectives Administrative health data including hospital discharge abstract data have been...
Background: Comorbidity measures, such as the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and Elixhauser Method...
Introduction: Administrative health data from the emergency department (ED) play important roles...