Title: Clinical Coding: accurate, timely, quality data does it matter
1Clinical Coding accurate, timely, quality data
does it matter?
- Christine Noonan
- Principal Clinical Classifications Advisor
- NHS Classifications Service
- NHS Connecting For Health
- March 2009
2Coding MATTERS Coding COUNTS
- Accurate data for quality information
- Key to quality information is adherence to
standards, training and audit guided by the
national resource for clinical coding standards - The NHS Classification Service is the definitive
source of coding guidance and determines the
clinical classification national standards in the
NHS
3NHS Classifications Service
Developing classifications Incl ICD-10 OPCS-4
HRG
Cross -maps
NHS Classifications standards guidance advice
SNOMED-CT
Audit Methodology
SUS
Professional Accreditation and training
DH initiatives
Care Record
Info Governance
4Working to support the NHS
- Strengthening NHS Clinical Coding Standards
- Developing and maintaining standard coding audit
methodology -
- Updating OPCS-4 classification
- Training programmes
- Information Governance
5OPCS-4.5 mandated for use on 01-April-09
- Summary of Changes
- - 1.88 increase in number of codes from
OPCS-4.4 -
- - new entries fall within existing chapters.
- - no change to the architecture of the clinical
classification - - most changes are seen in Trauma
Orthopaedics - - new codes for spinal decompressions, fusions
and interventional radiology procedures
6Training Courses currently available
- - Chemo/Radiotherapy Workshop
- - Anatomy Oncology Workshop
- - Clinical Coding Audit Workshop
- - Clinical Coding Foundation Course
- - Clinical Coding Refresher Course
- - NCCQ Revision Workshop
- - Train the Trainer Programme
- - Trainer Refresher
- - Bespoke Training including PCT Awareness
7Audit Commission findings
- Main issues identified as cause of clinical
coding errors - Quality of documentation
- Coding arrangements
- Co-morbidity recording
- Lack of clinician involvement
- Training issues
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8Audit Commission Findings Best Practice
- Documentation clearly highlighting coding
requirement for the episode - Close working relationships with ward staff and
medical records - Clinician involvement
- Coding arrangements
9Where to start?
- Explore what audit results mean for Trusts
- Identify how this will inform a data quality
programme
10So what are NHS CFH doing about it?
- Working in partnership with DH and IC
- Continued working in partnership with the Audit
Commission - Developing an outline for a National Data
Quality programme
11What you can do about it ?
- Use our national helpdesk for queries as the
definitive source of guidance - Ensure organisational commitment
- Maintain data quality through
- continuous coding audit
12What you can do about it ?
- Support coder education and training
- Address documentation issues
- Engage clinicians .. their patients. their data
13Useful Contacts
- For clinical coding queries, classification
training products, course bookings and enquiries
contact - www.cfh.nhs.uk/clinicalcoding
- datastandards_at_nhs.net
- For OPCS requests for change
- www.cfh.nhs.uk/opcsrequestsportal