Systematic review of discharge coding accuracy
St Mary's Hospital · St Mary's Hospital · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Introduction
Routinely collected data sets are increasingly used for research, financial reimbursement and health service planning. High quality data are necessary for reliable analysis. This study aims to assess the published accuracy of routinely collected data sets in Great Britain.
Methods
Systematic searches of the EMBASE, PUBMED, OVID and Cochrane databases were performed from 1989 to present using defined search terms. Included studies were those that compared routinely collected data sets with case or operative note review and those that compared routinely collected data with clinical registries.
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Keywords
- Reimbursement
- Coding (social sciences)
- Data quality
- Data mining
- Medicine
- Actuarial science
- Data science
- Environmental health
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