Conditions and Procedures Codes Sample Clauses

Conditions and Procedures Codes. (OPICD1X-OPICD4X, OPPRO1X- OPPRO2X), and Clinical Classification Codes (OPCCC1X-OPCCC4X) Information on household-reported medical conditions and procedures associated with each outpatient visit is provided on this file. There are up to four condition and CCS codes (OPICD1X-OPICD4X, OPCCC1X-OPCCC4X) and up to two procedure codes (OPPRO1X- OPPRO2X) listed for each outpatient visit, as shown in the crosswalk of this document. The file includes the number of condition, CCS, and procedure codes reported in the data year, which may be fewer than the maximum four for condition and CCS codes and fewer than the maximum two for procedure codes. In order to obtain complete information on conditions and procedures associated with an event, the analyst must link to the Medical Conditions File. Please see Section 5.0 for details on how to link this file to the Medical Conditions File. The user should note that due to confidentiality restrictions, provider-reported condition information is not publicly available. The medical conditions and procedures reported by the Household Component respondent were recorded by the interviewer as verbatim text, which were then coded to fully-specified 2012 ICD-9-CM codes, including medical condition and V codes (see Health Care Financing Administration, 1980), by professional coders. Although codes were verified and error rates did not exceed 2.5 percent for any coder, data users/analysts should not presume this level of precision in the data; the ability of household respondents to report condition data that can be coded accurately should not be assumed (see Cox and Xxxxx, 1985; Cox and Xxxxxx, 1987; Xxxxxxx, et al, 1994; and Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx, 1993). For detailed information on conditions, please refer to the documentation on the Medical Conditions File. The ICD-9-CM condition codes were aggregated into clinically meaningful categories. These categories, included on the file as OPCCC1X-OPCCC4X, were generated using Clinical Classification Software [formerly known as Clinical Classifications for Health Care Policy Research (CCHPR)], (Elixhauser, et al., 1998), which aggregates conditions and V-codes into mutually exclusive categories, most of which are clinically homogeneous. In order to preserve household member confidentiality, nearly all of the condition codes provided on this file have been collapsed from fully-specified codes to three-digit code categories. The reported ICD-9-CM code values were mapped to the appropriate clini...
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