HIM Chapter 5 - Clinical Terminologies, Classifications, Code Systems
ICD-O-3 use
-planning and evaluating patient case -administrative info for facility planners, cancer committess, and practitioners -developing and evaluating cancer control programs -cancer research
ICF classification levels
1- chapter 2- branches are the tiered levels
LOINC Fully specified name includes 6 parts:
1. component analyte 2. kind of property 3. time aspect 4. system 5. scale 6. method ( used when different methodolgoies significantly change the interpretation)
ICD-O-3 five main sections
1. instructions 2. topography numerical list 3. morphology numerical list 4. alphabetic index 5. differences in morphology codes between second and third edition
ICD-10-CM is divided into how many chapters?
21 chapters within each chapter are blocks of conditions related in some manner, such as a single disease entity, categories and subcategories
ICD-11-MMS content and structure
26 chapters one supplemental section one extension code chapter WHO includes ancient Chinese Medicine disorders
ICDM-10-CM content and structure
3-7 character codes and descriptions for patient conditions symptoms syndromes diseases other reasons for patient heatlhcare instructions known as 'conventions' are included as part of the classification
Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC)
A classification system that defines and describes patient outcomes to nursing interventions.
HCPCS levell II is divided into chapters:
A codes: transportation B codes: therapy C codes: outpatient prospective payment system D: dental E: medical equipment G: procedures/services H: alcohol and drug abuse treatment J: drugs administered K: temporary L: orthotic and prosthetic M: medical services P: pathology and laboratory Q: temporary R: diagnostic radiology S: temporary national (non medicare) T: Temporary national V: vision and hearing
LOINC
A common language (set of identifiers, names, and codes) for identifying health measurements, observations, and documents. If you think of an observation as a "question" and the observation result value as an "answer."
Clinical terminologies
A set of standardized terms and their synonyms that record patient findings, circumstances, events, and interventions with sufficient detail to support clinical care, decision support, outcomes research, and quality improvement
Nursing Terminologies
A systematic standardized way of describing nursing practice and includes data sets, taxonomies, nomenclatures, and classification systems. American Nursing Association(ANA) has specific criteria
SNOMED CT Identifier
A unique integer assigned to each SNOMED CT component item indentifier partition identifier check-digit
code system
An accumulation of terms and codes for exchanging or storing information
ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries ICD-10CM Index to External Causes
An alphabetical listing of terms and their corresponding codes, which include specific illnesses, injuries, eponyms, abbreviations, and other descriptive diagnostic terms. Two tables - neoplasm/drugs and chemicals Main terms - the condition of the patient Modifying terms - further explain the condition
ICD-10-PCS updates are available when?
April 1 - address new technologies and October 1 - update happens yearly
Umbrella terms - functioning
Body functions Body structures and activities Participation
As a classification; ICF four code components
Body structures Body functions activities and participation environmental factors
Unified Medical Language System (UMLS)
Centralized location of health and biomedical terminologies and standards having access to terminologies, classifications, and code systems from a signle source is made possible by NLM via UMLS
CCDS
Common Clinical Data Set combination of common sets of data types and elements and associated standards used across several certification criteria used across inpaitent and ambulatory
ICD-10-PCS tables
Composed of grids specifying the valid combinations of characters that make up a procedure code alphanumeric order
ICD-10-CM Coordination and Maintenance Committee
Composed of representatives from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that is responsible for maintaining the US clinical modification version of the ICD-10-CM/PCS code sets.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) 5th Edition
Developed by American Psychiatric Association (APA)
ICF purposes
Four primary purposes: 1. to provide scientific basis for understanding and studying health realted states/ outcomes 2. to establish common language for describing health and health related states to improve communciation between different users 3. permit comparison of data across countries, healthcare disciplines, services, time 4. provide a systematic coding scheme for health information systems
SNOMED CT allows for what level of collection?
Granular level of clinical data (Drop down option of clinical terms, clinical terms have unseen identifiers attached)
CPT divided into three categories:
I - major terminology II - performance measurement III - emerging technologies, procedures, services
CPT Category I
I - major terminology : description along with 5 digit code for each service (2 digit modifiers 6 main sections: Evaluation and Management (E/M) Anasthesia Surgery Radiology Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
APA updates
ICD-10-CM codes for DSM-5 dianosesyearly and issues other revisions as needed to address advances in the science of mental disorders
Tumor or cancer registries consider what as their system?
ICD-O-3 for classifying topography and morphology of neoplasms
ICD-11-MMS
International Classification of Diseases 11th Revision for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics linearization of the ICD-11 foundation component continuously updated because of the collaborative open development and maintenance process
ICD-10-CM
International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) governmental body responsible for maintenance it originates from the World Health Organization's (WHO) International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision
ICD-11
International Classification of Diseases, Eleventh Revision
ICF
International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health
Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes
LOINC
SNOMED Clinical Terms (CT) is the
Most comprehensive, multilingual clinical healthcare terminology in the world
UHDDS was developed thru
National Committee on Vital Health and Statistics (NCVHS)
ICD-10-PCS - Medical/Surgical Section
Obstetrics placement administration measurement and monitoring extracorporeal or systemic assistance extracorporeal or systemic therapies osteopathic chiropractic
ONC
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
Common Clinical Data Set
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) established a common set of data types and elements and associated standards for use across several certification criteria
How many meanings does a concept have?
Only one, even though more than one term may be associated
Regenstrief LOING Mapping Assistant
RELMA assist in the mapping of local items to the universal LOINC codes
Purpose of nursing terminologies?
Represent clinical information generated and used by nursing staff to communicate consistent information about nursing services for a variety of reasons including directing patient care, measuring progress of treatment, administrative functions, education, and analytical purposes
CPT Category III
Represent emerging technologies. 5-digit alphanumeric code ending with T.
SNOMED CT extension occurs when?
SNOMED CT International release does not contain content needed at the national, local, or organization level
Code systems are used for what level of data?
Some used for granular level when details are key some used for aggregate level when the combination of data provides information that is sufficient
RxNorm
Standardized nomenclature for clinical drugs semantic interoperability tool
ICD-O-3
The International Classification of Diseases for Oncology. used for coding diagnoses of neoplasms in tumor and cancer registries and in pathology laboratories.
RxNorm concept unique identifier (RXCUI)
The drug name and all of its synonyms, which represent a single concept
When is the ICD-10-CM updated?
Twice a year October always occurs April occurs when it is neccesary for improving timeliness of data
UHDDS CMS-1450
Uniform Bill UB-40 used for paper UHDDS claims
ICD-O-3 is a derived classification of what?
WHO Family of International Classifications and is based on ICD
ICD-11 Foundation Component
WHO revised ICD-11 in 2000 with the goal to procude a classification that relfects scientific and medical advances can be integrated with electronic health applications makes it significantly easier for healthcare organizations to implement
DSM-5 fills the need for
a clear and concise description of each mental disorder it standardizes clinician's diagnostic process for patients
SNOMED CT defines a concept as_____
a clinical idea to which a unique identifier has been assigned example of clinical concepts are: diagnoses and procedures
Classification
a clinical vocabulary, terminology, or nomenclature that lists words or phrases and their meanings
What would be used by the hopsital to explain the reason for a patient being admitted and dischared for care and the inpatient procedures performed?
a diagnosis coded in ICD-10-CM code combined with a procedure coded in ICD-10-PCS
SNOMED CT concept definition
a set of one or more axioms(true statements) that serve as a starting point for further reasoning and arguments
A code system is the______
accumulation of terms and codes for the exchange or storing of information
RxNorm purpose
allow computer systems to efficiently and unambiguously communicate drug related information between hospitals pharmacies and other organizations normalize names of generic and trade name drugs and attach unique identifier to that name
Semantic tag
allows differentiation among concept domains ulcer (disorder) vs ulcer (morphologic abnormality)
ICD-10-PCS Index
alphabetic organized by two types of main terms 1. common procedure names 2. based on the value of the third character of 7 character code
Stem code + extension code : what combines the two
ampersand &
code set
any set of codes used to encode data elements, such as tables of terms, medical concepts, medical diagnostic codes, or medical procedure codes; includes both the codes and their descriptions
In LOINC each lab test
assigned a permanent code
Derived classification
based on a reference classification such as ICD or ICF by adopting the reference classification structure, categories, and providing additional details
LOINC is one of several standards to____
be chosen for the entry of structured data in certified EHR systems
ICF conent and structure:
both a model and classification
ICD-11 Tabular List
built for a cuse case, such as reporting mortality and morbidity or primary care
ICF is updated?
by WHO once a year October
EHR
can capture the detail of clinical data, observations about the patient
If the objective is aggregate data then,
classifications are a better choice
ICF uses:
clinical practice population based census survey data education systems policy making advocacy
If data granularity is the goal of collecting the data,
clinical terminologies is the best choice
ONC's interoperability building blocks?
clinical terminologies, classifications, code systems they support by providing mutual understandinf of the meaning of data exchanged
UMLS Metathesaurus
codes and terms from over 200 terminology, classification and coding standards
semantic clinical drug term type
combination of ingredients plus strength plust dose form
UHDDS defines and lists a set of
common data elements for the purpose of facilitating the collection of uniform and comparable health information from hospitals
SNOMED CT is made up of three main components____
concepts discriptions relationships each assigned a unique numeric and machine readble SNOMED CT identifier (SCTID)
DSM-5 may be used to
conduct clinical assessments develop comprehensive treatment plan standard language for communicating between healthcare providers about mental health
HCPCS level II content and structure
contains products, supplies, services ambulance services drugs durable medical equipment prosthetics orthotics supplies
Granular level of clinical data
data consisting of small components or details at lowest level (SNOMED CT)
Aggregate data is what?
data extracted from individual health records and may be combined to form deidentified information about groups of patients that can be analyzed
Aggregation of clinical data
data used for secondary data purposes (ICD-10-CM)
Electronic Health Record Standards and Certification Criteria Rule
defines the standards that must be used for the EKR technology to be certified by the authorized Certification Bodies
Sufficiently defined concept
defining characteristics are enough to define the concept in the contextr of its hierarchy
DSM-5 contains diagnostic criteria for
depressive, anxiety, feeding and eating, and personality disorders
ICD-O-3 morphology code
describes charactertistics of the tumor cell type biologic activity
ICD-10-CM is named as the standard for what?
diseases injuries impairments other health related problems, their manifestations and causes of injuries healthcare providers must report dianogses to public as well as private insurers using ICD-10-CM
Partially defined (primitive concept)
does not have the required characteristics to distinguish it from similar concepts
ICD-O-3 content and structure
dual classification contains a set of codes for topography and morphology of tumors site of origin - topography characteristics of tumor - morphology
LOINC faciliatates the
exchange of data between diverse electronic systems including the clinical laboratory ifnormation management and the EHR it also uses clinical data to study the outcomes and improve care
Clinical terminologies, classifications, and code systems
exist to name and arrange medical content so it can be used for patient care, monitor outcomes, research, administrative activities
CPT codes
five character identifiers two character identifiers indicate the service or procedure performed has been altered in circumstance but not changed in definition
Stem code + stem codes : what combines
forward slash /
ICF is the WHO
framework for measuring health and disability at both individual and population levels
SNOMED CT Description types
fully specified name (FSN) - unique text assigned to a concept that completely describes it synonym - alternative way to describe the meaning of the concept in a specific language (preferred term) preferred term - synonym that is the description assiged to a concept that is the most commonly used in a clincal record for a specific language
ICD classifies
health conditions
NCQA collects the data from
health plans healthcare organizations government agencies the data collected form the basis of performance improvement (PI) efforts for health plans
SNOMED CT Descriptions
human readble representations of concepts there may be multiple each designated a description type
code
identifier of data
DSM-5 codes are used to
identify mental health disorders ICD-10-CM codes are incorporated into the classification
ICD-10-PCS ancillary sections
imaging nuclear medicine radiation therapy physical rehabilitation mental health substance abuse treatment new technology
Umbrella terms - disability
impairments activity limitations participation restrictions
HCPCS level I
includes (5) five-digit CPT codes developed and published by the American Medical Association (AMA).
Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC)
includes a label, name, definition, number code, set of activities to carry out the intervention
CPT content and structure
includes codes, descriptions, guidelines and covers the breadth of health services physicians provide new patient visit anesthetic services surigcal procedures radiology services pathology and lab tests medical care
RxNorm normalized drug name is the
ingredient strength dose form updated weekly
ICD-11-MMS conventions
instructions such as code also or use additional code Reference guide contains info on conventions and instructions on how to apply them
Classifications are
key to secondary data use because they aggregate data for healthcare statistics, design payment systems, and determine correct payment provide data that are used in monitoring public health risks
ICD-11 is a network of
knowledge placed into a database from the foundation componenet that a linearization and county specific modifications are built
LOINC laboratory
laboratory tests such as chemistry urinalysis serology toxicology
ICF provides standard
language terms concepts organized data structure for health and disability information
ICD-10 Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS)
like CPT identifies the procedure performed by the provider created as a companion to ICD-10-CM and not as a replacement for CPT
UMLS Uses
linking health info across different computer systems coordination patient care among different hospitals search engine retrieval data mining reporting public health statistics researching terminology
Vocabulary
list of collection of clinical words or phrases and their meanings
Data set is a
list of recommended data elements with uniform definitions used to collect statistical data for national and state registries gather data for clinical decision support and for reporting clinical quality measures
Merit Based Incentive Payment System e-prescribing measure
lists RxNorm as the standard
Observation
measurement, test, or simple assertion
HCPCS level II purpose
meet operational needs of Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement programs required for reimbursement of ambulatory services provided in healthcare settings
UMLS contains
metathesaurus semantic network specialist lexicon lexical tools make up UMLS knowledge resources
ICD-11-MMS codes have
minimum of four character first character: number or letter, signifies the chapter number second character: is a letter, to not confuse ICD-10 and ICD-11-MMS third character: number to prohibit spelling of undersirable words
LOINC provides
names and code for identifying labratory and clinical variables
LOINC Clinical
names and codes for observations like vital signs obstetric ultrasound radiology respiratory therapy nursing clinical documents patient assessment
LOINC Committee determined
no code system available was granular enough for observation identifiers LOINC was created to fill this gap
SCTID is nonsemantic meaning what?
no meaning is inferrable from the numerical value of the identifier or from the sequence of digits
ICF model
nonlinear systemic, biopsychosocial model with multiple components health condition body functions and structures activities and participation contextual factors umbrella terms
RxNorm does what?
normalizes names and unique identifiers for clinical drugs and links its names to they varying names of drugs present in many different vocabularies within the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) Metathesaurus
International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health
one of three reference classifications approved by the WHO Family of International Classification Network (WHO-FIC)
Regenstrief Institute
organization responsible for the development and maintenance of LOINC
SNOMED CT purpose and use?
overall purpose is to standardize clinical phrases, making it easier to produce accurate electronic health information. doing so enables automatic interpretation and sharing of clinical information. semantic interoperability is also possible. with SNOMED CT encoded data sent securely during the transfer of care to other providers or to pts, the barriers to the electronic exchange are reduced resulting in improve quality of the information. Combining SNOMED CT coded data w/other encoded data such as medication and lab results has a number of uses including clinical decison support, clinical quality measures and registries SNOMED CT is also one of several standards chosen for the entry of structured data in certified electronic health record systems. This includes pt problems, encounter diagnosis, procedures, family health history, and smoking status.
CPT Cateogory II
performance measurement: support data collection about the quality of care by coding services and test results that support nationally established performance measures alphanumeric codes, 4 numbers followed by F
WHO reference classification
product of international agreements and is broadly accepted for international reporting on health may be used as a model for the development or revision of other classifications
ICD-10-CM purpose and use
provide a classification of diseases for morbidity morbidity is the state of being diseased including illness, injury, or deviation from normal health classify diagnoses established by physicians at the conclusion of the paient encounter
ICD-10-PCS purpose and use
provide a system for classifying procedures performed on hopsital inpatients
Current Procedural Terminology Purposes
provide a uniform language that allows for accurate descriptions of medical, surgical, and diagnostic services designed to communicate consisten information about medical services and procedures
UMLS Terminology Services (UTS)
provides UMLS access
ICD-10-PCS is the standard for what?
prventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, or other management procedures taken for diseases, injuries, and impairements on hopsital inpatients reported by hospitals
CMS updates HCPCS level II
quarterly Jan 1 April 1 July 1 Oct 1
Nomenclature
recognized system of terms that follows a pre-established naming conventions
SNOMED CT hierarchies
relationships between concepts structured to logic-based representations of meanings At the top - root concept descended down - specific domain hierarchies
RxNorm is the standard for medication and medication allergy___
reporting per the Common Clinical Data Set
Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)
required by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) data elements collected by acute-care, short-term stay hospitals to report inpatient data lements in a standardized manner
NLM; national institute of Medicine
responsible for the maintenance of RxNorm
ICD-O-3 topography code
same four character category code as in the malignant neoplasm section of second chapter of ICD-10 topography for specific types of tumors
An interoperable Health IT environment is one where____
seamless health information exchange is possible across different EHR systems and the information is understood and shared when needed with those in need
HCPCS level II; Dental Codes or D codes
seperate category and published by American Dental Associate
ICD-10-PCS Content and structure
seven character codes and descriptions for procedures describe medical and surgical procedures
OASIS data items address
sociodemographic, environmental, support system, health status, function status, and health service utlization of the patient core data item set for collection on all adult home health patients whose skilled care is reimbursed by Medicare and Medicaid
SNOMED CT is implemented by what?
software applications where healthcare providers record clinical information using identifiers that refer to concepts formally designed as part of the terminology during the process of care
CCDS data types
some but not all have a standard attached an example is smoking status (data element with specified standard) must be reports with SNOMED CT identifiers
The axioms may either partially or sufficiently _______
specify the SNOMED CT concept's meaning
Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS)
sponsored by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) designed to collect administrative, claims, and health record review data more than 90 standard performance measured related to patient outcomes and data about treatment process
ICD-11-MMS stem code
standalone code and can be a single entity or a combination of clinical detail
RxNorm nomenclature
standard for exchanging clinical drug information
RxNorm has been named as the
standard for government programs this includes medications for the entry of structured data in certified EHR systems under the Meaningful Use (promoting interoperability program)
UHDDS 8371
standard healthcare claim format for electronic health transactions
DSM-5
standard medical classification for mental disorders provides a reliable source of clinical criteria for mental health and medical professionals when establishing a diagnosis
LOINC purpose
standardize names and codes for the identification of laboratory and clincial variables settings: clinical institutions health institutions information technology research projects government agencies Professional societies insurance agencies
Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS)
standardized data set designed to provide necessary data items to measure outcomes and patient rick factors of Medicare beneficiaries who are receiving skilled services from a medicare-certified home health agency
Clinical Terminology is a set of what?
standardized terms and codes for the healthcare industry for use in encoding clinical data Examples include: SNOMED CT Current Procedural Terminology Nursing Technologies
HCPCS Level II
standardizes the reporting of professional services, procedures, products and supplies. CMS publishes and maintains
ICD-11-MMS extension code
starts with X adds detail to stem code must be used with the stem code
ICF classifies
states of function, disability, and health
ICD-11 linearization
subset of the foundation componenet; once created the subset becomes the Tabular list
Common RxNorm uses:
support interoperability during e-prescribing and formulary management communication between hospital, pharmacy, and other systems for order entry and analytics for a medication list development of an allergy value set to support effecter and interoperable health information exchange
CPT Editorial Panel
supports revision of CPT codes. supported by the CPT Advisory committee, reps from 90 medical specialities. CPT revised yearly, January 1. must be planned for.
ICD-10-PCS is made up of
tables an index definitions
Upon discharge of the patient from the hospital, a professional coder assigns_____
the ICD-10-PCS code based on physician documentation
ICD-10-CM identifies what?
the diagnosis established by the provider
HIPPA named CPT as what?
the procedure cod set for all but hospital inpatient procedures
CPT identifies what
the services rendered rather than the diagnosis on the claim CPT and ICD form units of information about a patient visit in that the diagnosis represented by ICD supports the medical neccesity of the services represented in CPT
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)
the standardized classification system for reporting medical procedures and services American Medical Associate owns copyrights most widely accepted nomenclature for reporting physician procedures and services under government and private health insurance programs
DSM-5 Content and Structure
three sections, appendix, index 1. DSM-5 Basics : introduction along with instruction 2. diagnostic criteria and codes : diagnostic criteria, descriptive text, ICD-10-CM codes 3. Emerging measures and models : content that is not required but could be helpful
ICD-10-PCS definitions
tied to the values of characters 3-7 of the seven-character code
ICD-O-3 purpose
to classify diseases for oncology, a branch of medicine that focuses on tumors data is reported to state, national and north american cancer registries
CMS requires physicians to use HCPCS level II
to report services provided to Medicare and Medicaid patients hospitals must report ambulatory surgery services, radiology, and other diagnostic services using HCPCS level II
LOINC is updated
twice a year June December No book of LOINC codes is produce web based search application
Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS)
two code systems: level I level II
LOINC conent and structure
two major groups: clinical laboratory
Foundation Component
underpinning database of all ICD entities
ICD-11-MMS foundation component includes
uniform resource indentifier (URI) allows for an entity to be classified in more than one place, that is an entity to have more than one parent
Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)
unique character string for each entity
Concepts
unique unit of knowledge or thought created by a unique combination of characteristics
observation identifier
universal indentifiers(names and codes) for the observation
HCPCS Level II modifiers
used to enhance code narrative to describe the circumstances of each procedure or service and how it applies to an individual patient
UTS
web based applications that serve as the gateway to UMLS Knowledge sources and the site to downloand UMLS data files
SNOMED namespace Identifier
when the component originates in an extension