Studies on the reliability of vital and health records: I. Comparison of cause of death and hospital record diagnoses.
A Gittelsohn and
J Senning
Based on computer linkage of death records and hospital dischargeabstracts, underlying cause of death and discharge diagnosesare compared for 9,724 Vermont resident in-hospital deaths occurringbetween 1969 and 1975. The agreement between the diagnoses recordedin the two data systems provides a measure of the reproducibilityof recording, abstracting, and coding practices. Using the firstthree digits of the International Classification of Diseases,the agreement between cause and closest medical record diagnosiswas 72 per cent. Concordance declined by patient age and lengthof hospital stay and varied significantly by coded cause ofdeath. A major source of variation was the hospital of deathwhere agreement levels ranged between 45 and 84 per cent. Thelatter finding is regarded as a potential starting point fortargeting investigation of sources of discrepancy and initiatingefforts to improve diagnosis recording and coding in the tworecord systems. The value of both depends on continuing effortsto improve and maintain data quality.
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