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Assessing Validity of ICD-10 Administrative Data in Coding Comorbidities

Published 31 Mar 2025 in q-bio.QM | (2504.00052v1)

Abstract: Objectives: Administrative data is commonly used to inform chronic disease prevalence and support health informatics research. This study assessed the validity of coding comorbidity in the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10) administrative data. Methods: We analyzed three chart review cohorts (4,008 patients in 2003, 3,045 in 2015, and 9,024 in 2022) in Alberta, Canada. Nurse reviewers assessed the presence of 17 clinical conditions using a consistent protocol. The reviews were linked with administrative data using unique identifiers. We compared the accuracy in coding comorbidity by ICD-10, using chart review data as the reference standard. Results: Our findings showed that the mean difference in prevalence between chart reviews and ICD-10 for these 17 conditions was 2.1% in 2003, 7.6% in 2015, and 6.3% in 2022. Some conditions were relatively stable, such as diabetes (1.9%, 2.1%, and 1.1%) and metastatic cancer (0.3%, 1.1%, and 0.4%). For these 17 conditions, the sensitivity ranged from 39.6-85.1% in 2003, 1.3-85.2% in 2015, and 3.0-89.7% in 2022. The C-statistics for predicting in-hospital mortality using comorbidities by ICD-10 were 0.84 in 2003, 0.81 in 2015, and 0.78 in 2022. Discussion: The under-coding could be primarily due to the increase of hospital patient volumes and the limited time allocated to coders. There is a potential to develop artificial intelligence methods based on electronic health records to support coding practices and improve coding quality. Conclusion: Comorbidities were increasingly under-coded over 20 years. The validity of ICD-10 decreased but remained relatively stable for certain conditions mandated for coding. The under-coding exerted minimal impact on in-hospital mortality prediction.

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