There are 3 ways of "coding" that I know of: 1. primary coding (ask clinicians
and other clinical users to code directly), 2. secondary coding (users record
information, a team of specialists do the coding later), 3. assisted coding
(software helps users to code, and there are many ways of
>>> just imagine standardizing every diagnosis
>> That typically leads to either bad statistics or disimproved care.
> Can I ask why?
It of course depends on the suitability of the standardization process (as in
the applicability of a coding system to the domain - medically and in purpose).
It
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