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Task #813 has been updated by Mats Fernström. Mats Fernström, the National Board of Health and Welfare, Sweden 2022-02-16 (Swe ID C913) When we're still working on it, we can also fix some other "beauty spots". The grouping properties should be abbreviated in the same way, no matter what table they are in. Here are some differences that I noticed when I wrote the document “How to read NordDRG definition tables 2021-12-20".Principal diagnosis property• pdgprop in table drg_logic & pdgprop_name • PDGPRO in table dg_feat Operation room procedure property • or_proc in table drg_logic • OR in table proc_feat Procedure property • procpro in table drg_logic • PROCPR in table proc_feat • procprop in table procprop_name The uniformity should be achieved in the easiest way, which can be decided by NCC. Furthermore, it has been pointed out that the difference between ‘procpro’ and ‘secpro’ in the table drg_logic is unclear for those who are not experts in the grouping logic. The suggestion from our IT consultant is that these headings are changed to ‘procpro1’ and ‘procpro2’ similar to the ‘dgprop’ columns. All suggested changes in this case can be regarded as cosmetic, but they increase the transparency of the system, which is good for newcomers, both in local and national DRG teams. There is no hurry, however. The changes can be done when appropriate, but at latest when NordDRG shall be adapted to ICD-11, when the groupers must be re-programmed anyhow. Mats Fernström, the National Board of Health and Welfare, Sweden 2022-02-01 (Swe ID C913)The term MDC is used in two completely different meanings in NordDRG. In the table drg_logic, MDC means the MDC to which the principal diagnosis must belong to and in the table drg_name, MDC means the MDC to which the DRG belongs. It is not always so that the MDC of the principal diagnosis is the same as the MDC of the DRG. In the Swedish version of NordDRG for 2022 there are 251 rules where the MDC of the principal diagnosis differs from the MDC of the DRG outcome, which corresponds to 194 different DRGs.To make the grouping logic more transparent and to avoid future misunderstandings we suggest that the headline ‘mdc’ in the table drglogic is changed to dg_mdc (= diagnosis-mdc) and that the headline ‘mdc’ in the table drg_name is changed to drg_mdc.
Mats Fernström, the National Board of Health and Welfare, Sweden 2022-02-16 (Swe ID C913) When we're still working on it, we can also fix some other "beauty spots".
The grouping properties should be abbreviated in the same way, no matter what table they are in. Here are some differences that I noticed when I wrote the document “How to read NordDRG definition tables 2021-12-20".Principal diagnosis property• pdgprop in table drg_logic & pdgprop_name • PDGPRO in table dg_feat Operation room procedure property • or_proc in table drg_logic • OR in table proc_feat Procedure property • procpro in table drg_logic • PROCPR in table proc_feat • procprop in table procprop_name The uniformity should be achieved in the easiest way, which can be decided by NCC.
Furthermore, it has been pointed out that the difference between ‘procpro’ and ‘secpro’ in the table drg_logic is unclear for those who are not experts in the grouping logic. The suggestion from our IT consultant is that these headings are changed to ‘procpro1’ and ‘procpro2’ similar to the ‘dgprop’ columns.
All suggested changes in this case can be regarded as cosmetic, but they increase the transparency of the system, which is good for newcomers, both in local and national DRG teams. There is no hurry, however. The changes can be done when appropriate, but at latest when NordDRG shall be adapted to ICD-11, when the groupers must be re-programmed anyhow.
Mats Fernström, the National Board of Health and Welfare, Sweden 2022-02-01 (Swe ID C913)The term MDC is used in two completely different meanings in NordDRG. In the table drg_logic, MDC means the MDC to which the principal diagnosis must belong to and in the table drg_name, MDC means the MDC to which the DRG belongs. It is not always so that the MDC of the principal diagnosis is the same as the MDC of the DRG. In the Swedish version of NordDRG for 2022 there are 251 rules where the MDC of the principal diagnosis differs from the MDC of the DRG outcome, which corresponds to 194 different DRGs.
To make the grouping logic more transparent and to avoid future misunderstandings we suggest that the headline ‘mdc’ in the table drglogic is changed to dg_mdc (= diagnosis-mdc) and that the headline ‘mdc’ in the table drg_name is changed to drg_mdc.