I8000I
Property | Specification |
Data System | MDS |
Data Specs | V2.00.1 |
Description | Additional active ICD diagnosis 9 |
Group | Asmt |
Type | ICD |
Length | 8 |
Fixed Start-End | 815-822 |
Version Notes |
Item Subsets | |
Active | NC,NQ,NP,NSD,NOD,ND,SP,SSD,SOD,SD |
Inactive | NS,NO,NT,SS,SO,ST,XX,NPE |
State optional |
Item Values | ||
Value | LOINC | Text |
ICD-10 | ICD-10 code | |
^ | Blank (no diagnosis code) |
Item Edits | |||
Edit ID | Type | Severity | Edit Text |
-3591 | Format | Fatal | ***THIS EDIT WAS DELETED IN V1.15.0 OF THE DATA SPECS |
-3852 | Format | Fatal |
FORMATTING OF ICD-10 DIAGNOSIS CODES ICD-10 diagnosis codes must conform with the following formatting rules: a) Character 1 must be alphabetic [A-Z,a-z]. b) Character 2 must be numeric [0-9]. c) Character 3 must be numeric [0-9] or alphabetic [A-Z,a-z]. d) Character 4 must be a decimal point. e) Characters 5 through 8 must be numeric [0-9], alphabetic [A-Z,a-z], or caret [^]. f) If any character 5 through 8 is equal to [^], all subsequent characters must equal [^]. Note that an entirely blank ICD code must be submitted as a single caret: [^]. |
Supplemental Information | |||
Edit ID | Type | Severity | Edit Text |
-9006 | Information | None | Any letters that are contained in this item may be submitted as lower case or upper case, but will be converted and stored as upper case by the MDS Submission System. System reports will therefore display upper case values. |
-9019 | Information | None |
For records with target dates on or after 10/1/2015, version 1.15 (or later) of the data specs applies to this item. This means that if this item is not equal to [^], it must contain an ICD-10 diagnosis code which must be formatted according to edit -3852. For records with target dates before 10/1/2015, previous versions of the data specs apply. This means that if this item is not equal to [^], it must contain an ICD-9 diagnosis code which must be formatted according to edit -3591 (which was discontinued in V1.15 of the data specs). |
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