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Task #888 has been updated by Kristiina Kahur. Status changed from Active to Closed Nordic Casemix Centre/Kristiina Kahur 25-09-2023The changes have been made in NDMS/MBC. Please double-check the changes during the testing of 2024PR0 tables and provide your feedback via ticket #879. For time being, the ATC codes will be maintained among the diagnosis and procedure codes tables in MBC (i.e. the same way as it has been so far). We need additional time to change the maintenance process of ATC codes. Given that the priority is to respect the annual timetable and timely delivery of the 2024PR0 tables, we will focus on the change of the maintenance of ATC once the 2024PR tables are finalized. Case is closed. 2023-07-05 Ralph DThis case contains all updates that will be done for Sweden for 2024, hopefully.We almost always have late additions, but I hope for less this year.
Nordic Casemix Centre/Kristiina Kahur 25-09-2023
The changes have been made in NDMS/MBC. Please double-check the changes during the testing of 2024PR0 tables and provide your feedback via ticket #879.
For time being, the ATC codes will be maintained among the diagnosis and procedure codes tables in MBC (i.e. the same way as it has been so far). We need additional time to change the maintenance process of ATC codes. Given that the priority is to respect the annual timetable and timely delivery of the 2024PR0 tables, we will focus on the change of the maintenance of ATC once the 2024PR tables are finalized.
Case is closed.
2023-07-05 Ralph DThis case contains all updates that will be done for Sweden for 2024, hopefully.We almost always have late additions, but I hope for less this year.