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STANDARD NOMENCLATURE CODING OF PATHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956• The indexing of medical record libraries is greatly simplified if the pathologist affixes a code number representing his diagnosis. The Standard Nomenclature of Diseases and Operations maintains sufficient flexibility for use by most pathologists, and the majority of acceptable pathological thought can thus be represented in a unified, universal code
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Diagnosis Coding for Spinal Cord Disorders
Continuum, 2015Accurate coding is an important function of neurologic practice. This contribution to CONTINUUM is part of an ongoing series that presents helpful coding information along with examples related to the issue topic. Tips for diagnosis coding, Evaluation and Management coding, procedure coding, or a combination are presented, depending on which is most ...
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Compression of Diagnosis and Procedure Codes
2010Each of the datasets has many different diagnosis and procedure codes to represent a patient’s condition. There are thousands of potential codes, and millions of potential combinations of codes. In order to use patient diagnosis and procedure information in statistical models, there has to be some form of compression as there are far too many to ...
Patricia Cerrito, John Cerrito
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Towards easing the diagnosis of bugs in OS code
Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Programming languages and operating systems, 2007The rapid detection and treatment of bugs in operating systems code is essential to maintain the overall security and dependability of a computing system. A number of techniques have been proposed for detecting bugs, but little has been done to help developers analyze and treat them.
Henrik Stuart +5 more
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Multichip Module Diagnosis by Product-Code Signatures
Journal of Electronic Testing, 1997A system diagnosis technique for multichip module (MCM) is presented. The proposed technique uses built-in probes for monitoring internal responses and, with a signature analysis scheme based on error correcting codes, identifies the probes where erroneous test responses have been detected.
Prawat Nagvajara +3 more
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Religious issues in diagnosis: the V-Code and beyond
Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2003This paper addresses the issues around considering clients' religious and spiritual functioning as a matter of client diversity. Such issues may be under appreciated by many clinicians. The introduction of a religious and spiritual problem V-Code (V62.89) into the DSM-IV provided a significant accommodation of client religious and spiritual functioning
Stacey Scott +3 more
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New Guidelines for Diagnosis Coding
AAP Pediatric Coding Newsletter, 2016The fiscal year 2017 guidelines for use of International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) apply to all services from October 1, 2016, through September 30, 2017. Revisions to these guidelines bring new guidance on reporting conditions and reasons for encounters that may be commonly reported in pediatric ...
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Computing for Diagnosis of HDL Code
2018This chapter describes a structural method for system-on-a-chip (SoC) Hardware Description Language (HDL) model diagnosis, based on redundancy, called a Transaction-Level Test Assertion Blocks Activated Graph (TABA graph). The structural method of faulty block diagnosis is aimed at decreasing the time needed for detection of faulty HDL blocks and the ...
Vladimir Hahanov +2 more
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Diagnosis and Procedure Coding for Bone Mass Measurement
Endocrine Practice, 2001To provide background information and practical advice about coding for submission of claims for reimbursement for performing bone mass measurement studies.The current procedural terminology (CPT) codes for diagnoses and procedures related to reduced bone mass and osteoporosis are reviewed, and Medicare and other payer policies are discussed.Although ...
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