Summary: | Background: Primary health services are the responsibility of the health
centers, health services include individual and community health services.
This led to the implementation, health centers not only deal with
complaints of disease, but also the symptoms or conditions nondisease.
There are a wide variety of classification systems and codefication to a
diagnosis that has been prepared in accordance with needs.
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the percentage of
accuracy of diagnosis coding and ICD-10 based on the ICPC and the
factors that cause inaccuracy.
Method: This is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach. The
design of the study is a cross-sectional study. Subjects who used that
includes a nurse paramedic, a dental nurse, a midwife, as the officer who
filled directly into the medical record diagnosis code and SIMPUS, and a
Registration and Information Unit Coordinator Health Resources (SDK).
The object that is used is the data on SIMPUS diagnosis code 379. Data
collection techniques used were interviews, observation/observation, and
study documentation.
Results: Of the 379 diagnosis codes are analyzed based on ICD-10, there
are 106 meet the criteria for a diagnosis code that is appropriate to the
character of the third, fourth, and fifth (27,97%)
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