Case finding for patients at risk of readmission to hospital: development of algorithm to identify high risk patients
BMJ 2006; 333 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.38870.657917.AE (Published 10 August 2006) Cite this as: BMJ 2006;333:327Data supplement
APPENDIX [Posted as supplied by authors]"Reference " Conditions
HRG
Code
HRG Name
A18
Multiple Sclerosis or other CNS Demyelinating Condition
A29
Epilepsy >69 or w cc
D16
Bronchiectasis
D17
Cystic Fibrosis
D20
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or Bronchitis
D21
Asthma >49 or w cc
D26
Fibrosis or Pneumoconiosis
D33
Other Respiratory Diagnoses >69 or w cc
D99
Complex Elderly with a Respiratory System Primary Diagnosis
E18
Heart Failure or Shock >69 or w cc
E19
Heart Failure or Shock <70 w/o cc
E22
Coronary Atherosclerosis >69 or w cc
E29
Arrhythmia or Conduction Disorders >69 or w cc
E33
Angina >69 or w cc
E99
Complex Elderly with a Cardiac Primary Diagnosis
F36
Large Intestinal Disorders >69 or w cc
G25
Chronic Pancreatic Disease <70
H25
Inflammatory Spine, Joint or Connective Tissue Disease
J38
Skin Ulcers
K11
Diabetes with Hypoglycaemic Emergency >69 or w cc
K13
Diabetes with Hyperglycaemic Emergency >69 or w cc
K17
Diabetes with Lower Limb Complications
K99
Complex Elderly with an Endocrine or Metabolic System Primary Diagnosis
L09
Kidney or Urinary Tract Infections >69 or w cc
P02
Cystic Fibrosis
P23
Blood Cell Disorders
P25
Cardiac Conditions
Q17
Peripheral Vascular Disease >69 or w cc
S04
Coagulation Disorders
S05
Red Blood Cell Disorders >69 or w cc
S06
Red Blood Cell Disorders <70 w/o cc
T01
Senile Dementia
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