Dev:Diagnoses: Difference between revisions
Stefanseiler (talk | contribs) Created page with "====== Diagnose catalogs ====== Diagnoses are stored in hierarchical '''diagnose catalogs''', e.g. ICD-10. Where diagnoses are: * '''Hierarchically Grouped''', e.g. by organs, specializations, ... * '''Described''' (e.g. by code, name, ... ) * '''Localized''', attributed to organ-structures as potential localizations (e.g. Left/Right eye) ====== Describe a time-based state of a patient ====== Diagnoses can be added to a patient by the doctor with a diagnose ''date''. T..." |
Stefanseiler (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
| Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
* <code>condition after</code> | * <code>condition after</code> | ||
{{Yellow-Tag|YellowText=Please note that diagnose states will change over time! So a once diagnosed diagnose with a patient will stay over all time, just the status | {{Yellow-Tag|YellowText=Please note that diagnose states will change over time! Also localizations can change. So a once diagnosed diagnose with a patient will stay over all time, just the status and localizations may change over time.}} | ||
====== Describe the reason for billing ====== | ====== Describe the reason for billing ====== | ||
When it comes to billing medical services, each service '''must''' be attributed to one of the diagnoses ever diagnosed with the patient. This is because health insurances '''do not''' pay treatment without indication. | When it comes to billing medical services, each service '''must''' be attributed to one of the diagnoses ever diagnosed with the patient. This is because health insurances '''do not''' pay treatment without indication. | ||
Revision as of 13:24, 30 March 2026
Diagnose catalogs
Diagnoses are stored in hierarchical diagnose catalogs, e.g. ICD-10. Where diagnoses are:
- Hierarchically Grouped, e.g. by organs, specializations, ...
- Described (e.g. by code, name, ... )
- Localized, attributed to organ-structures as potential localizations (e.g. Left/Right eye)
Describe a time-based state of a patient
Diagnoses can be added to a patient by the doctor with a diagnose date. This can happen as part of a regular encounter or by adding historical data. Upon entering the diagnose, the doctor has to define a diagnose state and the localization of the diagnose. The potential localizations come from the diagnose catalogs, there exist these diagnose states.
suspectedruled outactive(default state)condition after
Please note that diagnose states will change over time! Also localizations can change. So a once diagnosed diagnose with a patient will stay over all time, just the status and localizations may change over time.
Describe the reason for billing
When it comes to billing medical services, each service must be attributed to one of the diagnoses ever diagnosed with the patient. This is because health insurances do not pay treatment without indication.