In this report, we propose new International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes that could be incorporated into computer-based patient records or administrative data to monitor and improve diabetes care. Neither the ICD, 9th Revision, nor its imminent replacement, the ICD, 10th Revision, has specific codes for foot examinations and funduscopic examinations in the asymptomatic person, high-risk diabetic foot status, or clinically significant macular edema. Adoption of official codes for these procedures and conditions implemented in conjunction with computerized databases could be used for surveillance, program planning, and quality of care assessment. Computerized medical records could use the codes to monitor care and issue reminders to patients and providers. Payors could offer reimbursement incentives to encourage compliance with standard recommendations. These codesfor care procedures could be linked to outcomes, such as amputations and blindness, to improve our understanding of the etiology of blindness and the relationship between processand outcome. The uniform adoption of these codes would facilitate comparison between health care systems, geographic regions, and nations. The diabetes community should encouragethe National Center for Health Statistics to adopt new codes that could be used to monitor diabetes preventive care practices.
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March 01 1995
A Call for Specific Codes for Diabetes Foot and Eye Care
Jennifer A Mayfield, MD, MPH;
Jennifer A Mayfield, MD, MPH
Department of Family Medicine, Bowen Research Center, Indiana University- Purdue University at Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Timothy Strand, OD;
Timothy Strand, OD
Santa Fe Public Health Service Indian Hospital
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Al R Toya
Al R Toya
Office of Information Resource Management, Indian Health Service Headquarters West
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Jennifer Mayfield, MD, MPH, Department of Family Medicine, Bowen Research Center, Long Hospital, Room 200, 1110 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202.
Diabetes Care 1995;18(3):418–421
Article history
Received:
July 28 1994
Revision Received:
November 17 1994
Accepted:
November 17 1994
PubMed:
7555492
Citation
Jennifer A Mayfield, Timothy Strand, Al R Toya; A Call for Specific Codes for Diabetes Foot and Eye Care. Diabetes Care 1 March 1995; 18 (3): 418–421. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.18.3.418
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