Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions - Vaccine Preventable
Metadata
- Coding system
- ICD-10
- Coding system release
- unknown
- Author
- Mark Green
- Codelist ID
- user/mgreen/ambulatory-care-sensitive-conditions-vaccine-preventable
- Version ID
- 1e4fda94
- Number of codes included
- 18
About
Description
Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (ACSC) are conditions resulting in a hospital visit (to any department) where the underlying reason (health condition) could have been treated in the community rather than requiring treatment at a hospital (i.e., hospitalisation is potentially avoidable or preventable). The codelist here includes the subset - vaccine preventable conditions.
Methodology
Codes were taken from NHS Digital (see https://web.archive.org/web/20210517160816/https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/data-tools-and-services/data-services/innovative-uses-of-data/demand-on-healthcare/ambulatory-care-sensitive-conditions)
Codelists are developed by a broad community of users for individual study purposes, which may or may not meet the needs of other studies. They should not be thought of as universal definitions of a particular condition.
We don't offer any guarantees about what they do or don't identify. Users should carefully check that any codelist meets their needs, and seek clinical input where appropriate.
| code | term |
|---|---|
| A35 | Other tetanus |
| A36 | Diphtheria |
| A37 | Whooping cough |
| A80 | Acute poliomyelitis |
| B05 | Measles |
| B06 | Rubella [German measles] |
| B16 | Acute hepatitis B |
| B18 | Chronic viral hepatitis |
| B26 | Mumps |
| G00 | Bacterial meningitis, not elsewhere classified |
| J10 | Influenza due to identified seasonal influenza virus |
| J11 | Influenza, virus not identified |
| J13 | Pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae |
| J14 | Pneumonia due to Haemophilus influenzae |
| J15 | Bacterial pneumonia, not elsewhere classified |
| J16 | Pneumonia due to other infectious organisms, not elsewhere classified |
| J18 | Pneumonia, organism unspecified |
| M01 | Direct infections of joint in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere |