| Literature DB >> 35209889 |
Danielle A Southern1, James E Harrison2, Patrick S Romano3, Marie-Annick Le Pogam4, Harold A Pincus5,6,7, William A Ghali8.
Abstract
ICD-11 provides a promising new way to capture healthcare-related harm or injury. In this paper, we elaborate on the framework for describing healthcare-related events where there is a presumed causal link between an event and underlying healthcare-related factors. The three-part model for describing healthcare-related harm or injury in ICD-11 consists of (1) a healthcare-related activity that is the cause of injury or other harm (selected from Chapter 23 of ICD-11); (2) a mode or mechanism of injury or harm, related to the underlying cause (also from Chapter 23 of ICD-11); and (3) the harmful consequences of the event to the patient, selected from any of Chapters 1 through 22 of ICD-11 (most importantly, the injury or harm experienced by the patient). Concepts from these three elements are linked/clustered through postcoordination to reflect the three-part model in a single coded expression. ICD-11 contains many novel features, and the three-part model described here for healthcare-related adverse events is a notable example.Entities:
Keywords: Adverse events; ICD11; International Classification of Diseases; Quality and safety
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35209889 PMCID: PMC8867615 DOI: 10.1186/s12911-022-01786-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
Causes and associated modes from ICD-11 browser [6]
| Causes of healthcare | Code for mode/mechanism | Code description |
|---|---|---|
| Surgical or other medical procedure | PL11 | Mode of injury or harm associated with a surgical or other medical procedure |
| (any of codes PK80-PK8Z) | PL11.0 | Cut, puncture or tear, as mode of injury or harm |
| PL11.1 | Burn arising during procedure, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL11.2 | Embolisation, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL11.20 | Air embolism, as mode of injury | |
| PL11.3 | Foreign body accidentally left in body, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL11.4 | Failure of sterile precautions, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL11.5 | Procedure undertaken at wrong site or wrong side, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL11.6 | Pressure, as mode of injury or harm | |
| Surgical or other medical device, implant or graft | PL12 | Mode of injury or harm associated with a surgical or other medical device, implant or graft |
| (any of codes PK90-PK9C) | PL12.0 | Structural device failure, as mode of injury or harm |
| PL12.1 | Functional device failure, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL12.2 | Perforation or protrusion by device, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL12.3 | Obstruction of device, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL12.4 | Dislodgement, misconnection or de-attachment, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL12.5 | Operator error, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL12.6 | Combination or interaction of operator error and device failure, as mode of injury or harm | |
| Drug, medicament or biological substance | PL13 | Mode of injury or harm associated with exposure to a drug, medicament or biological substance |
| (Code PL00) | PL13.0 | Overdose of substance, as mode of injury or harm |
| PL13.1 | Underdosing, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL13.2 | Drug-related injury or harm in the context of correct administration or dosage, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL13.3 | Incorrect substance, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL13.5 | Incorrect administration of drug or medicament, as mode of injury | |
| PL13.50 | Incorrect route of drug or medicament, as mode of injury | |
| PL13.51 | Incorrect rate of drug or medicament, as mode of injury | |
| PL13.52 | Incorrect timing of drug or medicament, as mode of injury | |
| PL13.53 | Incorrect duration of drug or medicament, as mode of injury | |
| PL13.6 | Medication or substance that is known to be an allergen, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL13.7 | Medication or substance that is known to be contraindicated for the patient, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL13.8 | Expired or deteriorated medication or substance, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL13.9 | Drug or substance interactions, as mode of injury or harm | |
| PL13.A | Inappropriate stoppage or discontinuation of drug, as mode of injury or harm | |
| Other healthcare-related causes | PL14 | Mode of injury or harm associated with other healthcare-related causes |
| (Code PL10) | PL14.0 | Non-administration of necessary drug |
| PL14.1 | Non provision of necessary procedure | |
| PL14.2 | Problem associated with physical transfer of patient | |
| PL14.3 | Mismatched blood used in transfusion | |
| PL14.4 | Other problem associated with transfusion | |
| PL14.5 | Problem associated with physical restraints | |
| PL14.6 | Problem associated with isolation protocol | |
| PL14.7 | Problem associated with clinical documentation | |
| PL14.8 | Problem associated with clinical software | |
| PL14.9 | Incorrect diagnosis | |
| PL14.A | Delayed diagnosis | |
| PL14.B | Delayed treatment | |
| PL14.C | Patient received diagnostic test or treatment intended for another patient | |
| PL14.D | Problem associated with transitions of care, hand offs, or handovers | |
| PL14.E | Fall in healthcare |
Examples for the ICD-11 quality and safety coding model
| Causes of healthcare | Examples of harmsa and related causes and modes |
|---|---|
| Surgical or other medical procedure | Code Structure: 1E50.2/PK81.5/PL11.4 Code Structure: MG27/ PK80.80/PL11.Z |
| Surgical or other medical device, implant or graft | Code Structure: ME82&XA8RL1&XK8G/PK99.2/PL12.4 Code Structure: GC08.Z/PK93.10/PL12.Y |
| Drug, medicament or biological substance | Code Structure: 5A21/PL00&XM8S35/PL13.0 Code Structure: MB27.27/PL00&XM50J2/PL13.2 |
| Other healthcare-related causes | Code Structure: NC72.2&XK8G/PL10/PL14.E Code Structure: NE80.3/PL10/PL14.3 |
aExamples from WHO Reference Guide[7]
Fig. 1Screenshot of postcoordination in browser embedded in Coding Tool [8] for an example of Surgical or Other Medical Procedure
Fig. 2Screenshot of postcoordination in browser embedded in Coding Tool [8] for an example of Drug, Medicament or Biological Substance