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Electronic Reporting Instructions for Dermatology Practices - North Carolina Cancer Registry

This document offers essential guidelines for dermatology physician practices in North Carolina regarding electronic reporting of cancer cases to the Central Cancer Registry. It includes ICD-9-CM screening codes for identifying reportable neoplasms, providing critical updates for accurate casefinding from October 1, 2013, to September 30, 2014. Practices are advised to review the codes annually to ensure compliance and accuracy in reporting diagnoses to enhance cancer tracking and public health initiatives.

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Electronic Reporting Instructions for Dermatology Practices - North Carolina Cancer Registry

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  1. Instructions and Reporting Requirements Appendix A North Carolina Central Cancer Registry • Electronic Reporting • For • Dermatology Physician Practices March 2014 North Carolina Central Cancer Registry • State Center for Health StatisticsDivision of Public HealthDepartment of Health and Human Services1908 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NC 27699-1908http://www.schs.state.nc.us/units/ccr/

  2. Appendix AICD-9-CM Screening Codes for Casefinding

  3. Appendix A: ICD-9-CM Codes Appendix A: ICD-9-CM Screening Codes for Casefinding (Includes updates October 1, 2013 to September 30, 2014) The following lists are intended to assist in identifying reportable neoplasms in casefinding sources that use ICD-9-CM* codes to codify the diagnoses. Revisions and updates to ICD-9-CM codes are released annually. This list should be reviewed annually and any changes made. Casefinding should include primary diagnoses and any subsequent or secondary diagnoses.

  4. Appendix A: ICD-9-CM Codes Appendix A: ICD-9-CM Screening Codes for Casefinding – Page 1 & 2 (Includes updates through 2012; Effective Date: 1/1/2013*)

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