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John Madsen, Programme Manager at Group.It!, discusses the importance of accurate coding in the healthcare Casemix system. The presentation highlights the transition from basic HRG 3.5 coding to the more complex HRG 4, emphasizing how improved interpretation and communication can significantly impact information flow. Key points include the need for rigorous validation processes and the vital role of precise recording in maintaining data accuracy. Join us this afternoon for deeper insights into how coding influences patient care and operational efficiency.
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Group It! John Madsen Casemix Programme Manager
Group It! • From Case Notes to Casemix • Interpretation and communication • Information flow • What a difference a code makes
Summary • What a difference a code makes • These were highly simplified examples using HRG 3.5 without Complications and Comorbidities • HRG4 is much more complicated – spells, multiple HRGs, unbundling • HRG4 validation is (necessarily) much wider and more rigorous • …so accuracy in recording and transmitting information is even more important • … more this afternoon