Latest from HIMJ

  • Andrea Gall
  • June 21, 2022

Latest from HIMJ

Since last month’s HIMAA Matters, HIMJ has published five On-line First articles.

 

Research article Impact of the ICD-11 on the accuracy of clinical coding in Korea.

Hyunkyung Lee, Sukil Kim.

May 25, 2022 | OnlineFirst

 

This study investigated ways to increase the accuracy of coding for diagnostic terms in Korea, for a stable transition from the Korean modification of ICD-10 (7th Revision, KCD-7) to ICD-11.

 

 

Research article Recording our genes: Stakeholder vies on genetic test results in networked electronic medical records.

Megan Prictor, Maria Rychkova.

May 25, 2022 | OnlineFirst

 

This article examines the needs, privacy expectations and concerns of patients, family members, patient advocates and clinicians in relation to the use of networked EMRs for clinical genetic information.

 

 

Research article Comprehensiveness, accuracy, quality, credibility and readability of online information about knee osteoarthritis.

Anthony J Goff, Christian J Barton, Mark Merolli, Andre Shi Zhang Quah, Caleb Ki-Cheong Ho, Danilo De Oliveira Silva.

May 25, 2022 | OnlineFirst

 

The authors undertook a systematic appraisal of website content Comprehensiveness, accuracy, quality, credibility and readability of online information at 35 websites offering information about osteoarthritis of the knee.

 

 

Research article Use of linked patient data to assess the effect of Long-COVID on system-wide healthcare utilisation.

Ben J Murch, Sarah E Hollier, Charlie Kenward, Richard M Wood.

May 25, 2022 | OnlineFirst

 

This study involved linked data from primary care, secondary care, mental health and community services. Activity volumes were compared across the 3 months preceding and proceeding COVID-19 diagnoses for 7,791 individuals, in South-West England, with distinction based on patients being hospitalised or not, for treatment.

 

Research article Costs of acute hospitalisation for stroke and transient ischaemic attack in Australia.

Joosup Kin, Rohan Grimley, Monique F Kilkenny, Greg Cadigan, Trisha Hohnston, Nadine E Andrew, Amanda G Thrift, Natasha A Lannin, Vijaya Sundararajan, Dominique A Cahilhac.

June 06, 2022 | OnlineFirst

 

This retrospective cohort study used data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR) (2009-2013) linked to hospital administration data and clinical costing data to describe the costs of hospital care for stroke and Transient Ischaemic Attach (TIA) and investigate factors associated with costs.

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