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Classification adjustments (ICD-10-AM & ACHI)

Classification adjustments (ICD-10-AM & ACHI). Linda Best 10.00 - 10.45 Wednesday, 7 th December 2011. Development of ICD-10-AM. Modifications to WHO ICD-10 Contract with WHO for use of ICD-10 Changes made at the fifth character level or beyond ICD-10-AM First Edition 1117 new codes.

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Classification adjustments (ICD-10-AM & ACHI)

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  1. Classification adjustments (ICD-10-AM & ACHI) Linda Best 10.00 - 10.45 Wednesday, 7th December 2011

  2. Development of ICD-10-AM • Modifications to WHO ICD-10 • Contract with WHO for use of ICD-10 • Changes made at the fifth character level or beyond • ICD-10-AM First Edition 1117 new codes

  3. Development of ICD-10-AM cont. • An Australian clinical modification of the ICD-10 • Staggered implementation nationally - 1 July 1998, 1 July 1999

  4. WHO ICD-10

  5. ICD-10-AM modification

  6. Code Comparison (diseases) Example: ICD-10 ICD-10-AM Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: In remission C91.0 C91.01 Without mentionof remission C91.0 C91.00

  7. Data comparability Implications for coding practices and public health research are to be expected when a version change in classification is implemented. Therefore: It is vital that both mortality and morbidity researchers understand the impact of classification changes on mortality and morbidity data because: Mortality coding is population based (all deaths) Morbidity coding is based on a subset of the population (acute inpatient episodes) Reference: Australian Bureau of Statistics (2000) Causes of Death (3303.0) 7

  8. Data comparability cont. Each revision of the ICD has resulted in some lack of comparability over time for specific conditions To analyse trends for any given condition, the condition needs to be tracked across ICD revisions and through any categories or chapters in which it appears. 8

  9. ICD-10-AM Development process Ongoing revision cycle Involves incorporating updates from: World Health Organisation (WHO) for ICD-10 Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) Australian Dental Association 9

  10. ICD-10-AM Development process cont. All users of the classification have the ability to submit proposals for changes Done via public submissions and queries Involves: conducting a literature search reviewing other classifications and monitoring national frequencies liaising with clinicians and clinical coders as required 10

  11. The use of ICD-10-AM in Australia

  12. ICD-10-AM Mapping Tables • Mapping is the process of linking/associating concepts from one system to concepts in another system • Useful for: • Reporting data recorded in a different classification • Comparing 2 classifications • Highlighting differences between classifications

  13. ICD-10-AM Mapping Tables cont. • Forward mapping - a code from a classification mapped to a more recent classification e.g. ICD-10 to ICD-10-AM First Edition • Backward mapping - a code from a new classification mapped to an older classification e.g. ICD-10-AM Seventh Edition to ICD-10- AM Sixth Edition

  14. ICD-10-AM Mapping Tables cont. • Types of maps • One-to-one map • One-to-many map

  15. Summary of changes to ICD-10-AM Seventh Edition codes Total number of new disease codes = 552 Total number of deleted disease codes = 61 Total number of new intervention codes = 73 Total number of deleted intervention codes = 72

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