opioid misuse from clinical documentation in the month preceding and three months following initial ICD code listing, and categorized patients into: 1) high likelihood of OUD, 2) limited aberrant opioid use, 3)
This cohort study assesses the association of medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) initiation after hospitalization or an emergency department (ED)
The metropolitan classification was determined on the basis of delineations provided by the Office of Management and Budget and was established from the 5-digit zip code of the primary enrollee’s address [27]. Furthermore, ICD-9/ICD-10 codes were used to identify any preexisting comorbid ...
Other work using natural language processing has shown that more than one-third of patients with inappropriate opioid use in the setting of chronic pain did not have an ICD code associated with their opioid misuse.18 This finding is consistent with our finding that very few patients had ICD-9...
In part, quantifying chronic pain from medical records (e.g., via diagnoses documented across clinical visits across a 90–180 day period) is limited by the use of ICD-10 codes and presumption that people with chronic LBP will seek repeated services. Future adoption of ICD-11 in the MHS ...
the limitations inherent in the use of theICD-9opioid dependence/abuse diagnostic criteria combined with our finding that nearly 40% of an OAT-CP sample showed evidence of PPOU underscores the importance of eightened patient awareness regarding the delicate balance between the benefits and potential...
The ICD-9 diagnostic codes used to define ‘opioid use’ cases are listed in Table 1. Client Data System (CDS) is an administrative data set of the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) of the NYS DOH, which provided the data for this study. The ...
Case definitions will include 'Mental and behavioural disorders due to drug use' (ICD-10 codes: F11-F16, F18, F19) and an opioid was mentioned on the death certificate; or to any of the following: 'Accidental poisoning by drugs, medicaments and biological substances' (X40-X44); '...
and the SPARCS identifiers only had a non-specific code of “Poisoning; Other” (Supplemental Content, Appendix Table2). Additionally, due to the coding variations between ICD-9 and ICD-10, in which unintentional overdose data was not consistently available, the data does not capture patients wh...
Diagnoses and deaths are coded within the CBS according to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD, 10th revision) of the WHO23. Hospital admissions and deaths registered as due to opioid-related disorders, adverse events of opioid use and opioid ...