DXATADMITn - Diagnosis present at admission |
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General Notes |
Uniform Values |
State Specific Notes |
General Notes |
DXatAdmitn indicates whether each diagnosis (DXn) was present at admission. This provides an indicator of complications arising during a hospitalization. If there is a time of onset for which no diagnosis code is present, DXatAdmitn is set to missing (.). In HCUP databases before 1998, this data element is called TMDXn. |
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State Specific Notes |
California California supplies 25 diagnoses; DXatADMIT1-DXatADMIT25 corresponds to DX1-DX25, respectively. California also supplies 5 separate ECODEs that, prior to 2003, were placed at the end of the diagnosis array. For these years, there is no indication of the presence of the diagnosis at admission for DX26-DX30 because these variables contain E-codes. New York DXatAdmit1 was not supplied by New York, because the principal diagnosis was, by definition, present at the time of admission. Therefore, DXatAdmit1 was imputed to a value of one for all records. DXatAdmitn for E-codes were not reported by New York and were set to missing (.) during HCUP processing (see DXn note for information on placement of E-codes in the diagnosis vector). |
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Internet Citation: HCUP Central Distributor SID Description of Data Elements - All States. Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP). October 2024. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. www.hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/vars/siddistnote.jsp?var=dxatadmitn. |
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