Posted on 03/28/2014 5:03:31 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
You wont read about the International Classification of Disease (ICD) on TMZ or hear it discussed on The View, but it has the potential to be an unpleasant October surprise in the health care world. It is a list of codes that physicians and hospitals use when billing insurance companies. These codes cover all manner of medical diagnoses for diseases, conditions, and injuries.
The first version of the ICD appeared in 1946, with periodic revisions since. Six months from now, on October 1, the latest version, the ICD-10, will be implemented in the U.S. We are late to the party, with other countries having implemented this over the past 15 years. The ICD-10 has already been delayed for a year, but the administration promises no further delays.
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The current version, the ICD-9, uses a 4- or 5-digit number to code for a particular disease, such as 540.9 for appendicitis. The ICD-10 will have up to 7 alphanumeric characters to specify a condition, such as S52.521A for torus fracture of lower end of right radius, initial encounter for closed fracture. And there are now over five times as many codes for doctors and hospitals to choose from.
But isnt specificity better? Sure it is. Big data is the new frontier in medical research, making sense of the huge amount of generated health care data. But can this go too far?
In an effort to push specificity to the limit, some ICD-10 codes have gotten silly. Codes exist for being hurt at the opera (Y92253), walking into a lamppost (Y92253), walking into a second lamppost (W2202XD), getting sucked into a jet engine (V97.33XD), and being burned due to water skis on fire (V91.07XD).
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Including sub-categories for the winds to indicate whether treatment involved removal of splinters.
I knew the folks at FR could do a better job of this than the government or the medical community!
68,000???
Just going to have pull few all nighters and study harder......
interesting, however at the time of he incident, the
Tuba was not actually being played.
If a code is entered incorrectly and it gets into the government database, you will never be able to correct it. No one will have the authority or the skill (other than hackers) to change it. My prediction based on past dealings with bureaucracies, and the fact that this will be the biggest and most active database anyone has ever tried to manage.
I’d be willing to bet that of those 68,000 codes hospitals will still use only 100 or so regularly.
I wonder what the IPAB death panel decisions codes will be.
They put one doctor in prison that I am aware of for not putting down the exact right code. I can't find the story, but it's been around.
Yup. The academics and bean counters are salivating at the “ data”.
But it will be Garbage In Garbage Out. We will find the general codes and use those.
Apparently, the Mob has its own code:
Ice pick in the neck: F***in' D.
Cement shoes: F***in' C.
Piano wire: F***in' B.
Two in the hat: F***in' Aaaa.
If they arrested him, convicted him and sent him to prison over a simple mistake.... why are not all doctors in prison?
There is a difference between entering “wrong” codes to inflate your billing, and mistake in entering, unless it is your position that those entering the codes do so with 100% accuracy.
I stand by my statement. No one will use anywhere near those 68,000 code numbers. They will find the few that work and will use those.
It’s important that we know how many people are bitten by a shark A SECOND TIME.
W56.41xA Bitten by shark, initial encounter ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code
W56.41xD Bitten by shark, subsequent encounter ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code
If only we could tie the codes to voter enrollment. Anyone with W56.41xD is ineligible to vote.
I had a young doc at a fairly new clinic for a while. He had a tablet and the clinic had top of the line software. Total eye contact about 15 seconds. Total time doc trying to navigate the tablet 10 minutes. Total investigative time 0. The tablet is suppose to magically diagnose and offer a treatment plan. All I needed were some Antibiotics a simple tongue depressor and flashlight could have shown. I don’t go there anymore. After Obamacare, Who knows how bad it gets? Unless you have cash, if it will be legal, medical care in this country is dead.
What’s the code for man-child president with big-a#s wookie wife?
I see considerable value in the future in having a “Physician-Patient Liberty Act” passed by congress.
It would say that if a doctor and a patient were willing to stay out of Medicare, Medicaid, and Insurance, they would not have to comply with things like HIPAA, and most other reporting beyond taxes and communicable diseases, they could do so without penalty.
A sailor was inadvertently sucked into a jet engine on a U.S. aircraft carrier and he survived with minor cuts and bruises. There is a video on Youtube concerning that accident.
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