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Accuracy of clinical coding for procedures in oral and maxillofacial surgery.

S A Khurram1, C Warner2, A M Henry3, A Kumar4, R I Mohammed-Ali5.   

Abstract

Clinical coding has important financial implications, and discrepancies in the assigned codes can directly affect the funding of a department and hospital. Over the last few years, numerous oversights have been noticed in the coding of oral and maxillofacial (OMF) procedures. To establish the accuracy and completeness of coding, we retrospectively analysed the records of patients during two time periods: March to May 2009 (324 patients), and January to March 2014 (200 patients). Two investigators independently collected and analysed the data to ensure accuracy and remove bias. A large proportion of operations were not assigned all the relevant codes, and only 32% - 33% were correct in both cycles. To our knowledge, this is the first reported audit of clinical coding in OMFS, and it highlights serious shortcomings that have substantial financial implications. Better input by the surgical team and improved communication between the surgical and coding departments will improve accuracy.
Copyright © 2016 The British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  HRG; OPCS; clinical coding; oral and maxillofacial; payment by results

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27317392     DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2016.05.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 0266-4356            Impact factor:   1.651


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1.  A Three-Phase Decision Model of Computer-Aided Coding for the Iranian Classification of Health Interventions (IRCHI).

Authors:  Zahra Azadmanjir; Reza Safdari; Marjan Ghazisaeedi; Mehrshad Mokhtaran; Mohammad Esmail Kameli
Journal:  Acta Inform Med       Date:  2017-06
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