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대장 상피성 종양의 임상적 분류와 진단 코드 부여를 위한 제안Clinical Classification of Colorectal Epithelial Tumors and Proposal for Diagnostic Coding

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Clinical Classification of Colorectal Epithelial Tumors and Proposal for Diagnostic Coding
Authors
김현건김진오이석호이창균김현수최황양동훈금보라홍성필김성은김병창신정은박철희은창수김태일박동일허규찬장동경박선자
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
대한장연구학회
Keywords
Colorectal Epithelial Tumor; Coding System
Citation
Intestinal research, v.9, no.1, pp.1 - 11
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Intestinal research
Volume
9
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
11
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/113930
ISSN
1598-9100
Abstract
The Korean Standard Classification of Diseases (KCD), which reflects the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), is a fundamental coding system for the diagnosis of colorectal epithelial tumors. The KCD coding of colorectal lesions is entirely up to the clinician and is based on pathologic reports. However, coding discrepancies have arisen among physicians using the KCD and pathologists using the ICD for Oncology-3 (ICD-O-3). The Korean Society of Pathologists recently proposed a standardized pathology-reporting format and guidelines for the coding of colorectal cancer to decrease these discrepancies among pathologists. However, ICD and ICD-O are simple classification codes based on pathologic reports, and are neither intended nor suitable for indexing of distinct clinical entities. For appropriate diagnostic coding using the KCD, a corrected coding principle based upon pathologic reports is required,and unified coding between KCD and ICD-O is necessary. A standardized pathologic report format and communication with understanding between physicians and pathologists should be established. Additionally, the private medical insurance system for colorectal cancer should be revised to reduce conflicts among patients, clinicians,and insurance companies over the medical coding system.
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