Conclusions Lack of uniform application of ICD diagnosis codes make it challenging to use diagnosis code data from EHR to identify a research population of persons with opioid use disorder.doi:10.1111/add.16338Katie P. OsterhageDepartment of PsychiatryUniversity of California San Diego Department of ...
All ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes and their relevant categories used in this research study are in eTable 1 in the Supplement. The ICD-9 and ICD-10 psychiatric codes were categorized into 1 of 6 diagnostic categories: depression, anxiety, tobacco use disorder, alcohol use disorder, OUD, and ...
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include the specific phenotype identified a priori by an investigator, and (b) investigators could be interested in less well-defined phenotypes that lack diagnostic billing codes (e.g., adverse events) or where coding practices change for policy reasons (e.g., opioid use disorder-related ...
A large proportion of opioid analgesic treated chronic pain patients exhibited behaviors indicative of potentially problematic opioid use, which significantly affected healthcare costs.
Chronic pain, including chronic low back and leg pain are prominent causes of disability worldwide. While patient management aims to reduce pain and improve daily function, prescription of opioids remains widespread despite significant adverse effects. T
Finally, workplace policies that treat substance use as a health issue may also help to create a supportive workplace culture that reduces stigma and encourages disclosure if workers develop an opioid use disorder. It is clear there is an opportunity for the workplace to act as a unique point...
This comparative effectiveness research study examines associations between opioid use disorder treatment pathways and overdose and opioid-related acute
We categorized VA health care utilization as the use of general mental health clinic services, services provided in the posttraumatic stress disorder clinic, and use of specific therapies, including intensive therapy, rehabilitation, and substance abuse disorder treatment; emergency department and urgent ...
The term “alcohol abuser”, as used herein, refers to a subject who meets DSM IV criteria for alcohol abuse (i.e., “repeated use despite recurrent adverse consequences”) but is not dependent on alcohol. “Alcohol-related disorders” as used herein refers to diseases and disorder related ...