242 ACCURACY OF ADMINISTRATIVE DATA FOR TERM NEWBORNS WITH CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS. (1st January 2005)
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- Title:
- 242 ACCURACY OF ADMINISTRATIVE DATA FOR TERM NEWBORNS WITH CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS. (1st January 2005)
- Main Title:
- 242 ACCURACY OF ADMINISTRATIVE DATA FOR TERM NEWBORNS WITH CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS
- Authors:
- Barber, L.
Friedlich, P.
Korst, L.
Kipke, M.
Seri, I. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Uses of administrative healthcare data are increasing, particularly with respect to both clinical and health services research, where investigators have used these data to identify at-risk patients and to explore variation in healthcare services and outcomes across hospitals or regions. Purpose: To determine the accuracy of ICD-9-CM administrative codes for neonatal conditions associated with congenital malformations. Methods: The study population consisted of newborns admitted to Childrens Hospital Los Angeles in 2002. ICD-9-CM discharge codes reported to the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development were obtained. Data abstracted from clinical charts were merged with administrative data to categorize each patient by both clinical chart review (gold standard) and administrative data. The frequency, sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, predictive value positive, predictive value negative were calculated for each of 36 neonatal conditions. Data were analyzed using SAS (Statistical Software Package v.9.0, Cary, NC) and Stata/SE 8.0 (Stata Corporation College Station, TX). Results: Overall, the accuracy of administrative data coding was generally high with over 90% of the clinical diagnoses accurately coded within each organ system. The coding specificities for most congenital malformations were usually better than 90%. On the other hand, coding sensitivities varied widely, and for some conditions were lower than 20%. Conclusions:Abstract : Background: Uses of administrative healthcare data are increasing, particularly with respect to both clinical and health services research, where investigators have used these data to identify at-risk patients and to explore variation in healthcare services and outcomes across hospitals or regions. Purpose: To determine the accuracy of ICD-9-CM administrative codes for neonatal conditions associated with congenital malformations. Methods: The study population consisted of newborns admitted to Childrens Hospital Los Angeles in 2002. ICD-9-CM discharge codes reported to the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development were obtained. Data abstracted from clinical charts were merged with administrative data to categorize each patient by both clinical chart review (gold standard) and administrative data. The frequency, sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, predictive value positive, predictive value negative were calculated for each of 36 neonatal conditions. Data were analyzed using SAS (Statistical Software Package v.9.0, Cary, NC) and Stata/SE 8.0 (Stata Corporation College Station, TX). Results: Overall, the accuracy of administrative data coding was generally high with over 90% of the clinical diagnoses accurately coded within each organ system. The coding specificities for most congenital malformations were usually better than 90%. On the other hand, coding sensitivities varied widely, and for some conditions were lower than 20%. Conclusions: Although not uniformly sensitive, when compared to chart review, administrative data tended to provide accurate and specific identification of congenital malformations among newborns. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of investigative medicine. Volume 53:Number 1(2005)
- Journal:
- Journal of investigative medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 53:Number 1(2005)
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- Volume 53, Issue 1 (2005)
- Year:
- 2005
- Volume:
- 53
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2005-0053-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- S120
- Page End:
- S120
- Publication Date:
- 2005-01-01
- Subjects:
- Clinical medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine -- Research -- Periodicals
Medicine
Research -- United States
Clinical medicine
Medicine -- Research
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- 10.2310/6650.2005.00005.241 ↗
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