Title of article :
Limits of ICD-9-CM code usefulness in epidemiological studies of contact and other types of dermatitis
Author/Authors :
Philip D. Shenefelt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
3
From page :
176
To page :
178
Abstract :
image: International Classification of Diseases, Version 9, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) coding information used for billing is readily available incomputerized form. image: The purpose of this article is to determine the usefulness of ICD-9-CM codes in a descriptive dermatoepidemiological study of contact and other dermatitis. image: Prospective recording of specific dermatologic diagnoses and the ICD-9-CM code assigned for each diagnosis was performed for all patients visits to the authorʹs dermatology clinics for 6 months. image: There were 2,524 patient visits with 4,451 diagnoses, of which 789 diagnoses were dermatitis. The 10 different diagnostic categories of dermatitis had eight associated ICD-9-CM codes. Allergic contact dermatitis with 247 visits, irritant contact dermatitis with 30 visits,and nummular dermatitis with 61 visits shared one diagnostic code. Thus, 43% of visits for dermatitis were intermixed by having the same ICD-9-CM code. image: Lack of one-to-one correspondence of ICD-9-CM codes with dermatitis diagnostic categories creates a situation in which ICD-9-CM codes are not useful for dermatoepidemiological studies of contact and other types of dermatitis. This could be corrected by assigning additional five-digit ICD-9-CM codes to cover each type of dermatitis. Coding for specific allergens or irritants is not feasible with the current five-digit ICD-9-CM codes.
Journal title :
Dermatitis
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Dermatitis
Record number :
461113
Link To Document :
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