International Classification of Diseases clinical coding training: An international survey

Author:

Otero Varela Lucia1ORCID,Doktorchik Chelsea1ORCID,Wiebe Natalie1,Southern Danielle A1ORCID,Knudsen Søren12ORCID,Mathur Pallavi1,Quan Hude1,Eastwood Cathy A1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Health Informatics, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada

2. Digital Design Department, IT University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

Background The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is widely used by clinical coders worldwide for clinical coding morbidity data into administrative health databases. Accordingly, hospital data quality largely depends on the coders’ skills acquired during ICD training, which varies greatly across countries. Objective To characterise the current landscape of international ICD clinical coding training. Method An online questionnaire was created to survey the 194 World Health Organization (WHO) member countries. Questions focused on the training provided to clinical coding professionals. The survey was distributed to potential participants who met specific criteria, and to organisations specialised in the topic, such as WHO Collaborating Centres, to be forwarded to their representatives. Responses were analysed using descriptive statistics. Results Data from 47 respondents from 26 countries revealed disparities in all inquired topics. However, most participants reported clinical coders as the primary person assigning ICD codes. Although training was available in all countries, some did not mandate training qualifications, and those that did differed in type and duration of training, with college or university degree being most common. Clinical coding certificates most frequently entailed passing a certification exam. Most countries offered continuing training opportunities, and provided a range of support resources for clinical coders. Conclusion Variability in clinical coder training could affect data collection worldwide, thus potentially hindering international comparability of health data. Implications These findings could encourage countries to improve their resources and training programs available for clinical coders and will ultimately be valuable to the WHO for the standardisation of ICD training.

Funder

Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta

The European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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