procedures_icd
procedures_icd
During routine hospital care, patients are billed by the hospital for procedures they undergo. This table contains a record of all procedures a patient was billed for during their hospital stay using the ICD-9 and ICD-10 ontologies.
Links to
- d_icd_procedures on
icd_code
andicd_version
Important considerations
- Procedures during the hospital stay can be billed (1) by the hospital or (2) by the provider. This table contains only procedures billed by the hospital.
Table columns
Name | Postgres data type |
---|---|
subject_id |
INTEGER NOT NULL |
hadm_id |
INTEGER NOT NULL |
seq_num |
INTEGER NOT NULL |
chartdate |
DATE NOT NULL |
icd_code |
VARCHAR(7) |
icd_version |
INTEGER |
subject_id
subject_id
is a unique identifier which specifies an individual patient. Any rows associated with a single subject_id
pertain to the same individual.
hadm_id
hadm_id
is an integer identifier which is unique for each patient hospitalization.
seq_num
An assigned priority for procedures which occurred within the hospital stay.
chartdate
The date of the associated procedures. Date does not strictly correlate with seq_num
.
icd_code
, icd_version
icd_code
is the International Coding Definitions (ICD) code.
There are two versions for this coding system: version 9 (ICD-9) and version 10 (ICD-10). These can be differentiated using the icd_version
column.
In general, ICD-10 codes are more detailed, though code mappings (or “cross-walks”) exist which convert ICD-9 codes to ICD-10 codes.
Both ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes are often presented with a decimal. This decimal is not required for interpretation of an ICD code; i.e. the icd_code
of ‘0010’ is equivalent to ‘001.0’.
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