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Jennifer H. Garvin, PhD, RHIA, CCS1, Valerie Watzlaf, PhD, RHIA2, and Sohrab Moeini, BSIS2. (1) Philadelphia Veterans Administration Medical Center, Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, 3766 Pickertown Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, 215-620-3390, ccsreview@netcarrier.com, (2) Health Information Management, University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA 15260
The emergence of ICD-10-CM brings anticipation about changes that will occur from the change from ICD-9 to ICD-10. Important areas of concern are the impact on public health reporting and epidemiologic research. Consideration should be given to how the codes are assigned and the difference in breadth captured by ICD-9 and ICD-10. One major difference between the systems is an updated design in ICD-10-CM to more easily accommodate changes and additions in public health disease capturing and reporting. The ability to update the systems is important in light of newly evolving diseases such as AIDS, SARS, and avian flu as well as potential acts of bioterrorism and biosurveillance efforts.
The presentation will review the findings from recent research that looked at several aspects of ICD-10 related to this discussion. The presentation will include how the completeness of the ICD-10-CM system in capturing public health diseases was evaluated, measurements of the effectiveness and efficiency of ICD-10-CM in public health reporting, and feedback from focus groups on how applicable the ICD-10-CM system is in relation to capturing public health diseases and related procedures.
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Keywords: ICD, Public Health Research
Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Any relevant financial relationships? No
The 134th Annual Meeting & Exposition (November 4-8, 2006) of APHA