ࡱ>  lbjbj >pB4 zzzzz8|BL"4#(\#\#\#$%4%z||||||$99z &$$ & &zz\#\#Hٮ/// &z\#z\#z/ &z//b$<\#PkfSB*ȑVf0f,<<z"D & &/ & & & & &J.l & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & @:  Oregon Maternal Data Center (OMDC) Data Submission Guidelines and Specifications February 6, 2015 To generate perinatal performance metrics for the Oregon Perinatal Collaborative (OPC) quality improvement programs, hospitals may submit data to the Oregon Maternal Data Center (OMDC), an online data aggregation and quality improvement tool developed by the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative (CMQCC) and housed at Stanford University School of Medicine. Questions or Comments Please contact Anne Castles of CMQCC at 626-639-3044 or  HYPERLINK "mailto:omdc@cmqcc.org" omdc@cmqcc.org. Summary Guidelines and Timelines Participating hospitals will submit patient discharge and clinical data files in CSV file format to the MDC on a monthly basis. Submissions should be based on discharge date for all files and are to be made on a calendar month basis, representing discharges from the first day of the month through the last day of the month for the given reporting period. You may submit multiple months in a single file, but please ensure the files represent the entire month for each month you are submitting (no partial-month data). The files should be submitted 45 days after the close of the reporting period. For example, data for March 1 - 31 is due on May 15. Hospital systems have the option to submit a single patient discharge data file for all hospitals in their system. Please contact Anne Castles to learn more. All data submissions will be made via the MDCs secure web-based tool, housed in dedicated server environments maintained by Stanford Universitys School of Medicine, Information, Resources and Technology (Med-IRT) Group. Files should be in flat file formatusing commas to separate valueswith each case in a single row. A template CSV file format is also available at  HYPERLINK "http://www.q-corp.org/OMDC" http://www.q-corp.org/OMDC. Column headers, as denoted in the specifications below, must be used for all fields you are submitting. If the field is optional and you are choosing not to submit it, please omit the column header/column. Optional fields are highlighted in blue. If a record value for an included field is missing, leave no space between the commas(,,) Data Elements The data elements to be submitted fall into three categories, which will be submitted via at least three separate files: Patient Discharge Data (using UB-04 coding): See Section B. Maternal Clinical File. See Section C. Newborn Clinical File. See Section D. Records to be Submitted The MDC is currently focused on generating performance metrics for the Delivery hospitalization. Hospitals may choose between submitting all patient records or limiting the submission to delivery-related discharges. If you choose to limit your submission to delivery-related discharges, please use the codes in Section A below to filter your data. If you submit all discharge records, the MDC will apply the filters for you. Some fields are optional; optional fields are highlighted in blue and marked with an O. If you choose not to submit data for these fields, please omit the column headers. Registering with the MDC Prior to Submitting Data Hospital staff uploading data must first register with the MDC Tool. You will receive an e-mail invitation from  HYPERLINK "mailto:omdc@cmqcc.org" omdc@cmqcc.org with the subject line Maternal Data Center User Invitation. This e-mail should be addressed specifically to you. (Please do not register through e-mail invitations forwarded to you from other staff at your hospital.) To register: Click on the colored box in the invitation e-mail addressed to you from  HYPERLINK "mailto:omdc@cmqcc.org" omdc@cmqcc.org . Enter a login name, personal password and phone numbers that you personally answer. The phone numbers are part of the MDC security protocols: each time you access patient level information, MDC will transmit a computer-generated pin number through a call or text to your registered phone number. For hospitals that use extensions, you may use a cell phone or a Google App available for smart phones. Uploading Data Files After the initial registration, you will submit data through the MDC online application at the following URL: https://oregonmaternaldatacenter.org In order to submit a data file, you will: Enter your login name and personal password. In the upper right corner, click the button Data Entry Status. Go through the 3 steps to upload the three data files (discharge, maternal clinical, newborn clinical). You will receive a prompt for second factor authorizationthe temporary pin required when submitting patient level data. Click Call or Text to select the phone number at which you wish to receive the pin number. Input the temporary pin provided via the call or text and click Submit. In the left hand box, select the beginning and end dates of the data file you plan to upload. Please make sure the dates you choose are correct. If you are submitting separate files representing distinct months, please upload the files in chronological order (January data before February data). Select Choose File to attach the file to be uploaded from your system. Click Upload. The data may process for several minutes depending on the size of your file. Once the file is accepted, the word Complete will display for the month and file type that you submitted. If errors are found, you will receive an error message. Please contact CMQCC if you need assistance in interpreting the message; you may use the Support link in the upper black bar and then click the Contact CMQCC button, or e-mail CMQCC directly at  HYPERLINK "mailto:omdc@cmqcc.org" omdc@cmqcc.org. Section A Records to Include in MDC Data Submission Pages 3-4 Please include all of the following records in you MDC Submission. Apply these ICD-9 code filters to both the discharge and clinical files. If it is not possible to use ICD-9 codes as filters for the clinical files, then please attempt to include only maternal and newborn delivery hospitalizations in your clinical files (i.e. no antepartum or post-partum hospitalizations) For the Patient Discharge Data, you may choose to submit the hospitals complete set of discharges; if so, the MDC tool will apply the codes below to your submission and disregard all unnecessary records. The MDC will be transitioning to ICD-10 codes with hospitals October 2015 data submissions; the new ICD-10 filters will be provided to hospitals in Summer 2015. Mother RecordsInclude records with any of the following ICD-9 V-Codes, Diagnosis Codes, or Procedure Codes ICD-9 codesV27 (any)Outcome of Delivery 640.81, 640.91, 641.01, 641.11, 641.21, 641.31, 641.81, 641.91, 642.01, 642.02, 642.11, 642.12, 642.21, 642.22, 642.31, 642.32, 642.41, 642.42, 642.51,642.52, 642.61, 642.62, 642.71, 642.72, 642.91, 642.92, 643.01, 643.11, 643.21, 643.81, 643.91, 644.21, 645.11, 645.21, 646.01, 646.11, 646.12, 646.21, 646.22, 646.31, 646.41, 646.42, 646.51, 646.52, 646.61, 646.62, 646.71, 646.81, 646.82, 646.91, 647.01, 647.02, 647.11, 647.12, 647.21, 647.22, 647.31, 647.32, 647.41, 647.42, 647.51, 647.52, 647.61, 647.62, 647.81, 647.82, 647.91, 647.92, 648.01, 648.02, 648.11, 648.12, 648.21, 648.22, 648.31, 648.32, 648.41, 648.42, 648.51, 648.52, 648.61, 648.62, 648.71, 648.72, 648.81, 648.82, 648.91, 648.92, 649.01, 649.02, 649.11, 649.12, 649.21, 649.22, 649.31, 649.32, 649.41, 649.42, 649.51, 649.61, 649.62, 649.81, 649.82Complication Mainly Related to Pregnancy (Joint Commission Table Number 11.01)650, 651.01, 651.11, 651.21, 651.31, 651.41, 651.51, 651.61, 651.71, 651.81, 651.91, 652.01, 652.11, 652.21, 652.31, 652.41, 652.51, 652.61, 652.71, 652.81, 652.91, 653.01, 653.11, 653.21, 653.31, 653.41, 653.51, 653.61, 653.71, 653.81, 653.91, 654.01, 654.02, 654.11, 654.12, 654.21, 654.31, 654.32, 654.41, 654.42, 654.51, 654.52, 654.61, 654.62, 654.71, 654.72, 654.81, 654.82, 654.91, 654.92, 655.01, 655.11, 655.21, 655.31, 655.41, 655.51, 655.61, 655.71, 655.81, 655.91, 656.01, 656.11, 656.21, 656.31, 656.41, 656.51, 656.61, 656.71, 656.81, 656.91, 657.01, 658.01, 658.11, 658.21, 658.31, 658.41, 658.81, 658.91, 659.01, 659.11, 659.21, 659.31, 659.41, 659.51, 659.61, 659.71, 659.81, 659.91 Normal Delivery and Other Indications for Care (Joint Commission Table 11.02)660.01, 660.11, 660.21, 660.31, 660.41, 660.51, 660.61, 660.71, 660.81, 660.91, 661.01, 661.11, 661.21, 661.31, 661.41, 661.91, 662.01, 662.11, 662.21, 662.31, 663.01, 663.11, 663.21, 663.31, 663.41, 663.51, 663.61, 663.81, 663.91, 664.01, 664.11, 664.21, 664.31, 664.41, 664.51, 664.81, 664.91, 665.01, 665.11, 665.22, 665.31, 665.41, 665.51, 665.61, 665.71, 665.72, 665.81, 665.82, 665.91, 665.92, 666.02, 666.12, 666.22, 666.32, 667.02, 667.12, 668.01, 668.02, 668.11, 668.12, 668.21, 668.22, 668.81, 668.82, 668.91, 668.92, 669.01, 669.02, 669.11, 669.12, 669.21, 669.22, 669.32, 669.41, 669.42, 669.51, 669.61, 669.71, 669.81, 669.82, 669.91, 669.92Complication Mainly in the Course of Labor and Delivery (Joint Commission Table 11.03)670.02, 670.12, 670.22, 670.32, 670.82, 671.01, 671.02, 671.11, 671.12, 671.21, 671.22, 671.31, 671.42, 671.51, 671.52, 671.81, 671.82, 671.91, 671.92, 672.02, 673.01, 673.02, 673.11, 673.12, 673.21, 673.22, 673.31, 673.32, 673.81, 673.82, 674.01, 674.02, 674.12, 674.22, 674.32, 674.42, 674.82, 674.92, 675.01, 675.02, 675.11, 675.12, 675.21, 675.22, 675.81, 675.82, 675.91, 675.92, 676.01, 676.02, 676.11, 676.12, 676.21, 676.22, 676.31, 676.32, 676.41, 676.42, 676.51, 676.52, 676.61, 676.62, 676.81, 676.82, 676.91, 676.92Complication of the Puerperium (Joint Commission Table 11.04)72.0, 72.1, 72.21, 72.29, 72.31, 72.39, 72.4, 72.6, 72.51, 72.52, 72.53, 72.54, 72.71, 72.79, 72.8, 72.9, 73.22, 73.59, 73.6, 74.0, 74.1, 74.2, 74.4, 74.99Delivery-related Procedure Codes Infant RecordsPlease include all newborn discharge records meeting ANY of the following criteria: Dates of Admission and Birth  Admission Date Date of Birth d" 2 daysICD-9-CM V-Codes: Live births (In-hospital and Out-of-Hospital) V30.xxSingle livebornV31.xxTwin liveborn, mate liveborn V32.xxTwin liveborn, mate stillbornV33.xxTwin liveborn, mate unspecifiedV34.xxOther multiple, mates all livebornV35.xxOther multiple, mates all stillbornV36.xxOther multiple, mates live and stillbornV37.xxOther multiple, mates unspecifiedV39.xxUnspecified liveborn Section B: Patient Discharge Data Elements Please note that while the MDC utilizes the same coding and definitions as OAHHS Apprise system, we do not utilize the 837i File Format. Coding definitions can be found in the NUBC UB-04 Data Specifications Manual:  HYPERLINK "http://www.nubc.org/" http://www.nubc.org/ or the Apprise INFOH manual. Notes Use the patients discharge date to filter the records for each reporting period. Each submission will include one or more months worth of discharge data and should include the entire set of discharge records for each month in the submission. For the Medical/Health Record field, please supply a patient record number that will enable authorized hospital staff to conduct record look-ups. The number will be encrypted upon receipt by MDC server, but can be viewed in true value form by authorized hospital staffwhose passwords are tied to the hospitals encryption key. Medical Record Numbers are encouraged over Account Numbers in the event re-admission cases will be added to the file submission in the future. Comma Delimited Flat File Format (CSV)with each case in a single row. There are NO set field lengths. Column headers, as denoted below in the column labeled Column Header, must be used for all fields you are submitting. If a record value is missing, leave no space between the commas (,,) You must submit all fields marked as Required with an R. Optional fields are denoted by blue highlighting and the letter O. If the field is optional and you are choosing not to submit it, please omit the column header/column. The file may be rejected if it does not include certain required fields (e.g. Principal Diagnosis). Although we encourage completeness, the file will not be rejected if some records are missing values in the required fields. Required (R) or Optional (O)Data Element DescriptionColumn Header Report Value According To RFacility ID10-digit National Provider Identifier  HYPERLINK "http://npidb.org/organizations/hospitals/general-acute-care-hospital_282n00000x/or/" http://npidb.org/organizations/hospitals/general-acute-care-hospital_282n00000x/or/ facility_idNational Provider Identifier DatabaseOHospital Campus IDAdditional ID that distinguishes one hospital campus from another in the event that two or more sites report under the same National Provider Identifier.campus_idUp to 3 digit internal code of hospital choiceRMedical/Health Record Number or Account NumberPatients unique (alphanumeric) number assigned by the hospital to facilitate retrieval of the individuals medical records. MRNs are encouraged over Account Numbers in the event re-admissions are studied in the future. medical_record_number OR account_numberRPatient Address Zip CodeReport the entire nine digit zip code if known. Use no dashes between zip and zip+4. If the Zip Code is unknown, use 99999. If the patient is homeless, use 99998. zip_codeNUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 9RPatient Date of Birth (DOB) The date of birth of the patient. If unknown, use June 30 of the estimated year. (MMDDYYYY) date_of_birthNUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 10RPatient Sex The sex of the patient as recorded at admission or start of care. Use M (Male), F (Female) or U (Unknown). sex NUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 11RDate of Admission The start date for this episode of care. For inpatient services, this is the date of admission. (MMDDYYYY) admitted_on RAdmission Hour The code referring to the hour during which the patient was admitted for inpatient care. Code Time - AM Code Time - PM 00 12:00 12:59 Midnight 12 12:00 12:59 Noon 01 01:00 - 01:59 13 01:00 01:59 02 02:00 - 02:59 14 02:00 - 02:59 03 03:00 - 03:59 15 03:00 - 03:59 04 04:00 - 04:59 16 04:00 - 04:59 05 05:00 - 05:59 17 05:00 - 05:59 06 06:00 - 06:59 18 06:00 - 06:59 07 07:00 - 07:59 19 07:00 - 07:59 08 08:00 - 08:59 20 08:00 - 08:59 09 09:00 - 09:59 21 09:00 - 09:59 10 10:00 - 10:59 22 10:00 - 10:59 11 11:00 - 11:59 23 11:00 - 11:59 admit_hourNUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 13RPriority (Type) of Visit A code indicating the priority of this admission/visit. Only values 1-5 or 9 are accepted. 1 Emergency: The patient requires immediate medical intervention as a result of severe, life threatening or potentially disabling conditions. 2 Urgent: The patient requires immediate attention for the care and treatment of a physical or mental disorder. 3 Elective The patients condition permits adequate time to schedule the services. 4 Newborn: Use of this code necessitates the use of Special Source of Admission Code. See Field Point of Origin/Source of Admission below. 5 Trauma: Visit to a trauma center/hospital as licensed or designated by the state or local government authority authorized to do so, or as verified by the American College of Surgeons and involving a trauma activation. 9 Information: Information not available. visit_typeNUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 14RPoint of Origin / Source of Admission A code indicating the point of origin for this admission or visit. 1 Non-Health Care Facility Point of Origin: The patient was admitted to this facility 2 Clinic: The patient was admitted to this facility. 4 Transfer from a Hospital (Different Facility): The patient was admitted to this facility as a hospital transfer from an acute care facility where he or she was an inpatient or outpatient. 5 Transfer from a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) or Intermediate Care Facility (ICF): The patient was admitted to this facility as a transfer from an SNF, ICF or ALF where he or she was a resident. 6 Transfer from another Health Care Facility: The patient was admitted to this facility as a transfer from another type of health care facility not defined elsewhere in this code list. 8 Court/Law Enforcement: The patient was admitted to this facility upon the direction of a court of law, or upon the request of a law enforcement agency representative. 9 Information is Not Available: The means by which the patient was admitted to this hospital is not known. D Transfer from One Distinct Unit of the Hospital to Another Distinct Unit of the Same Hospital: The patient was admitted to this facility as a transfer from hospital inpatient within this hospital resulting in a separate claim to the payer. E Transfer from an Ambulatory Surgery Center: The patient was admitted to this facility as a transfer from an ambulatory surgery center. F Transfer from Hospice and under Hospice Plan of Care: The patient was admitted to this facility as a transfer from hospice. Code Structure for Newborn If above field Priority (Type) of Visit = 4, Newborn, use these codes: 5 Born Inside Hospital: A baby born inside this hospital. 6 Born Outside this Hospital: A baby born outside of this hospital admit_source NUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 15RDischarge DateThe date patient discharged from the hospital (MMDDYYYY). Special Instructions: Single-digit months and days must include a preceding zero. discharged_onRDischarge Hour Discharge Hour: A code indicating the discharge hour of the patient from care. Code Time - AM Code Time - PM 00 12:00 12:59 Midnight 12 12:00 12:59 Noon 01 01:00 - 01:59 13 01:00 01:59 02 02:00 - 02:59 14 02:00 - 02:59 03 03:00 - 03:59 15 03:00 - 03:59 04 04:00 - 04:59 16 04:00 - 04:59 05 05:00 - 05:59 17 05:00 - 05:59 06 06:00 - 06:59 18 06:00 - 06:59 07 07:00 - 07:59 19 07:00 - 07:59 08 08:00 - 08:59 20 08:00 - 08:59 09 09:00 - 09:59 21 09:00 - 09:59 10 10:00 - 10:59 22 10:00 - 10:59 11 11:00 - 11:59 23 11:00 - 11:59 discharge_hourNUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 16RPatient Discharge Status An NUBC code indicating the disposition or discharge status of the patient at the end service for the period covered on this bill as reported in FL6, Statement Covers Period. The following values are accepted: 01 Discharged to Home or Self care (Routine Discharges) 02 Discharged/transferred to Short Term General Hospital for Inpatient Care 03 Discharged/transferred to Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) with Medicare Certification in Anticipation of Covered Skilled Care. 04 Discharge /transferred to a Facility That Provides Custodial or Supportive Care (Includes ICF and Assisted Living Facilities) 05 Discharged/transferred to a Designated Cancer Center or Childrens Hospital 06 Discharged/transferred to Home under Care of Organized Home Health Service Organization in Anticipation of Covered Skilled Care. 07 Left Against Medical Advice or Discontinued Care 09 Admitted as an inpatient to this hospital 20 Expired 21 Discharged/transferred to Court/Law Enforcement 30 Still patient 43 Discharged/transferred to a Federal Health Care Facility 50 Hospice-Home 51 Hospice Medical Facility (Certified) Providing Hospice Level of Care 61 Discharged/transferred to a Hospital Based Medicare Approved Swing Bed 62 Discharged/transferred to an Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility( IRF) including Rehabilitation Distinct Part Units of a Hospital 63 Discharged/transferred to a Medicare-Certified Long Term Care Hospital (LTCH) 64 Discharged/transferred to a Nursing Facility Certified under Medicaid but not certified under Medicare 65 Discharged/transferred to a Psychiatric Hospital or Psychiatric Distinct Part Unit of a Hospital 66 Discharged/transferred to a Critical Access Hospital (CAH) 69 Discharges/transferred to Designated Disaster Alternative Care Site 70 Discharged/transferred to another Type of HealthCare Institution Not Defined Elsewhere in this Codes List 81 Discharged to Home or Self Care with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 82 Discharged/Transferred to Short Term General Hosp for Inpatient Care with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 83 Discharged/Transferred to SNF with Medicare Certification with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 84 Discharged/Transferred to a Facility that Provides Custodial or Supportive Care with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 85 Discharged/Transferred to a Designated Cancer Center or Children's Hospital with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 86 Discharged/Transferred to Home Under Care of Organized Home Health Service Organization with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 87 Discharged/Transferred to Court/Law Enforcement with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 88 Discharged/Transferred to Federal Health Care Facility with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission. 89 Discharged/Transferred to a Hospital Based Medicare Approved Swing Bed with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 90 Discharged/Transferred to Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Including Rehabilitation Distinct Part Units of a Hospital with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 91 Discharged/Transferred to Medicare Certified Long Term Care Hospital (LTCH) with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission. 92 Discharged/Transferred to A Nursing Facility Certified Under Medicaid but not Medicare with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 93 Discharged/Transferred to a Psychiatric Hospital or Psychiatric Distinct Part Unit of a Hospital with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 94 Discharged/Transferred to a Critical Access Hospital (CAH) with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission 95 Discharged/Transferred to Another Type of Health Care Institution not Defined Elsewhere in the Code List with a Planned Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Readmission discharge_status NUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 170 Optional BUT Highly Recommended for ICU MetricsRevenue Code Codes that identify revenue categories, such as a specific accommodation, or ancillary service or unique billing calculation or arrangement. Discharges should include accommodation codes and these are identified in the 010x to 021x series. Ancillary codes are identified in the 022x to 099x series. Please include all revenue codes (minimum of 10 fields and max of 100 fields) revenue_code_1, revenue_code_2, revenue_code_3..revenue_code_100NUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 420 Optional BUT Highly Recommended for ICU MetricsService Units A quantitative measure associated with each revenue code (above). A quantitative measure of services rendered by revenue category (i.e., revenue code) to the patient to include items such as number of accommodation days, miles, pints of blood, renal dialysis treatments, etc. Please include all service units associated with the revenue codes provided (minimum of 10 fields and max of 100 fields) service_unit_1, servce_unit_2, . service_unit_100NUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 46RPayer Name Text name of the health plan that the provider might expect some payment for the bill. Payer_1=Primary Payer Payer_2=Secondary Payer payer_1, Payer_2NUBC UB-04 Manual RPayer Type (aka Expected Source of Payment/Payer ID/ Health Plan Identification Number) The code(s) identifying the health plan(s), either primary or secondary that might be expected to pay the hospital bill. Self-pay or no-pay claims must be included. Source of Payment codes need to be mapped from hospital system to this two-digit code. 11 Medicare Managed Care 12 Medicare Fee-for-Service 21 Medicaid Managed Care 22 Medicaid Fee-for-Service 31 Department of Defense 311 Tricare (Champus) 32 Department of Veterans Affairs 33 Indian Health Service of Tribe 34 HRSA Program 36 State Government 37 Local Government 39 Other Federal 51 HMO/Managed Care 511 Kaiser Permanente 522 Self Insured 52 Private Health Insurance/Indemnity 521 Commercial Indemnity 522 Self Insured 61 Regence Blue Cross Managed Care 62 Regence Blue Cross indemnity 81 Self Pay 82 No Charge 84 Hill Burton free care 95 Worker's Compensation 98 Other payer_type_1, payer_type_2 Apprise INFOH Submission Manual: Appendix VII Expected Source of Payment OPayer GroupInsurance Groups defined as the ID#, control # or code assigned by the insurance carrier or plan administrator to identify the group under which the individual is covered. Payer_group_1=Primary Payer Group Payer_group_2=Secondary Payer Group Payer_group_1, payer_group_2NUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 62RPrincipal Diagnosis Code The ICD-9-CM/ICD-10-CM code describing the principal diagnosis (i.e., the condition established after study to be chiefly responsible for occasioning the admission of the patient for care.) To ensure codes stay intact within the CSV format, include periods after the third digit for all ICD-9 diagnosis codes. principal_diagnosisNUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 67RPresent on Admission Code for Principal DiagnosisThe five reporting options for all POA reporting are as follows: Y: Yes N: No U: No Information in the Record W: Clinically Undetermined Blank: Exempt from POA reporting poaNUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 67ROther Diagnosis Codes and Present on Admission Codes All additional ICD-9-CM/ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes. To ensure codes stay intact within the CSV format, include periods after the third digit for all ICD-9 diagnosis codes. Please include all other diagnosis and associated poa codes (min of 10 fields and max of 100 fields) other_diagnosis_1, poa_1, other_diagnosis_2, poa_2, .. NUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 67RPrincipal Procedure Code The ICD-9-CM/ICD-10CM-PCS code that identifies the inpatient principal procedure performed at the claim level during the period covered by this bill To ensure codes stay intact within the CSV format, include periods after the second digit for all ICD-9 procedure codes. principal_procedure NUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 74RPrincipal Procedure DateThe corresponding date (MMDDYYYY) of the principal procedure.principal_procedure_date NUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 74 ROther Procedure Codes and Dates All ICD-9-CM /ICD-10CM-PCS procedure codes. To ensure codes stay intact within the CSV format, include periods after the second digit for all ICD-9 procedure codes. Please include all other procedure codes and other procedure dates (minimum of 10 field and max of 100 fields) other_procedure_1, other_procedure_1_date, other_procedure_2, other_procedure_2_date, NUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 74RAttending Clinician NPI The Attending Provider is the individual who has overall responsibility for the patients medical care and treatment reported in this claim. Provide the National Provider Identifier (NPI). NOTE: This field is not currently used within the MDC for provider attribution, but may be used in the future. (Currently, the Maternal Clinical File field Delivering Provider will be used to generate the provider-level metrics within the MDC). Attending_provider NUBC UB-04 Manual OReferring Physician NPIProvider ID number of the referring physician or ordering physician for ancillary services. Provide the National Provider Identifier (NPI). NOTE: This field is not currently used within the MDC for provider attribution, but may be used in the future. (Currently, the Maternal Clinical File field Delivering Provider will be used to generate the provider-level metrics within the MDC). Referring_providerNUBC UB-04 ManualOOperating Clinician NPIThe Operating Provider is the individual with primary responsibility for performing the surgical procedures. Provide the National Provider Identifier (NPI). NOTE: This field is not currently used within the MDC for provider attribution, but may be used in the future. (Currently, the Maternal Clinical File field Delivering Provider will be used to generate the provider-level metrics within the MDC). Operating_providerNUBC UB-04 ManualOOther Operating Physician NPIThe Other Operating Provider is the individual performing a secondary surgical procedure or assisting the Operating Provider. Provide the National Provider Identifier (NPI). NOTE: This field is not currently used within the MDC for provider attribution, but may be used in the future. (Currently, the Maternal Clinical File field Delivering Provider will be used to generate the provider-level metrics within the MDC). Operating_provider_otherNUBC UB-04 ManualRPatient Race The code which best describes the race of the patient. Hospitals may choose between two coding options per below: Option 1 codes 1 White 2 Black or African-American 3 American Indian or Alaska Native 4 Asian (including Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, etc.) 5 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (including Chamorro, Samoan, etc.) 8 Patient refused 9 Unknown Option 2 codes (used for Apprise submission by Oregon hospitals) R1 American Indian or Alaska Native R2 Asian R3 Black or African American R4 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander R5 White R7 Patient Refused R8 Unknown R9 Other A person having origins not already mentioned in the above stated categories. race _ombNUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 74RPatient EthnicityThe code which best describes the ethnicity of the patient. Hospitals may choose between two coding options per below: Option 1 codes 1 Hispanic Origin (including Spanish, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, etc.) 2 Not Hispanic 8 Patient refused 9 Unknown Option 2 codes (used for Apprise submission for Oregon hospitals) E1 Hispanic Origin (including Spanish, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, etc.) E2 Not Hispanic E8 Patient refused E9 Unknown Ethnicity_ombNUBC UB-04 Manual Form Locator 74 Section C: Maternal Clinical File: Core and Supplemental Instructions and File Format If possible, use ICD-9 codes in Section A to filter the records submitted to the MDC. If that is not possible for the clinical file, include only records for delivery-related hospitalizations in the clinical file (i.e. do not include antepartum or postpartum records). The Core Maternal Clinical File must include the following required data fields: Maternal ID, Maternal DOB, Maternal Date of Discharge, Gestational Age, Parity, Delivering Provider ID as specified below. If any required data fields are missing from the Core Maternal File, the file will be rejected. (Although we encourage completeness for required data fields, the file will not be rejected if some records are missing values in the required fields.) CSV File Format with each case in a single row. Column headers, as denoted below, must be used for all fields you are submitting. You must submit all fields marked as Required with an R. Optional fields are denoted by blue highlighting and the letter O. If the field is optional and you are choosing not to submit it, please omit the column header/column. If a record value is missing, leave no space between the commas (,,) Please submit separate clinical files for Maternal Data Elements versus Newborn Data Elements Use the patients discharge date to filter the records for each reporting period. This applies even to mother-baby pairs discharged in different months. For example, for a mother-baby pair in which the mother was discharged in April, but the baby discharged in May, the mothers discharge and clinical records would be included in the April submission, while the newborn discharge and clinical records would be included in the May submission. In addition to the required Core Maternal File you also have the option to submit additional data, either as part of the core file or in separate supplemental files (see OPTIONAL/SUPPLEMENTAL FIELDS below for more information). OPTIONAL/SUPPLEMENTAL Fields and Files Some fields are optional, and are denoted by the letter O in the Required or Optional Column. These optional fields may be derived from internal systems (e.g. EMR, core measure vendor system) and might be used to: Replace data already in the MDC system from your Patient Discharge Data file submission Pre-populate the chart-review data elements (e.g. labor, SROM or Prior Uterine Surgery) in the MDC system. Include a flag that denotes a record as part of the hospitals Joint Commission sample (from the core measure vendor system). You have the option to submit optional fields either as 1) part of the core file, 2) in separate supplemental files that can be submitted at later points in time. All supplemental files must include the fields: Patient ID/Medical Record Number, Date of Discharge and the Optional field(s) youre submitting, using the designated column headers in the specifications below. As long as you have already submitted the Core Maternal File you can submit multiple supplemental files with different data elements and at different points in time. For example, you might submit one supplemental maternal file that includes values solely for prior uterine surgery 75 days after your initial submission and a second maternal file that includes data for patient weight 90 days after your initial submission. If two supplemental files are submitted that contain the same field for the same reporting period, the last submitted will represent the final value. For more information, please see the document Supplemental Data Submissions at  HYPERLINK "http://www.q-corp.org/omdc" http://www.q-corp.org/omdc. If you choose NOT to include any of the optional fields, you must omit the column header/column for those fields. Data ElementRequired (R) or Optional (O)DefinitionColumn HeaderDescriptionCORE FieldsMaternal Medical Record Number or Account Number RUnique code identifying a particular patient record within reporting facility medical_record_number OR account_numberMedical record number or any patient identification number assigned by the facility. Use a number that matches the record number for the mother provided in the patient discharge data file submission to MDC. The number will be encrypted upon receipt by the MDC server, but will be re-constituted to true value by authorized hospital staff using private key.Discharge Date RThe date patient discharged from the hospital. discharge_dateMMDDYYYY ParityRThe number of live deliveries the patient experienced prior to current hospitalization.parityAllowable Values: 0-50 or UTD=Unable to Determine Notes for Abstraction: The delivery or operating room record should be reviewed first for parity. If parity is not recorded in the delivery or operating room record, then continue to review the data sources in the following order: history and physical, prenatal forms, clinician admission progress note and discharge summary until a positive finding for parity is found. In cases where there is conflicting data, parity found in the first document according to the order listed above should be used. If parity entered by the clinician in the first document listed above is obviously incorrect (in error) but it is a valid number or two different numbers are listed in the first document and the correct number can be supported with other documentation in the other acceptable data sources in the medical record, the correct number may be entered. If parity is not documented and GTPAL terminology is documented where G= Gravida, T= Term, P= Preterm, A= Abortions and L= Living, all previous term and preterm deliveries prior to this hospitalization should be added together to determine parity. If parity is not documented and gravidity is documented as one, parity should be considered zero. The previous delivery of twins or any multiple gestation is considered one parous event. Documentation in the acceptable data sources may be written by the following clinicians: physician, certified nurse midwife (CNM), advanced practice nurse/physician assistant (APN/PA) or registered nurse (RN). It is acceptable to use data derived from vital records reports received from state or local departments of public health, delivery logs or clinical information systems if they are available and are directly derived from the medical record with a process in place to confirm their accuracy. If this is the case, these may be used in lieu of the acceptable data sources listed below. If the number for parity documented in the EHR includes the delivery for the current hospitalization, parity should be answered as one number less than the number documented. If primagravida is documented select zero for parity. Additional Notes: Inclusions: The following descriptor must precede the number when determining parity: Para Parity P Examples: parity=2 or g3p2a1 Exclusions: A string of three or more numbers without the alpha designation of "p" preceding the second number cannot be used to determine parity. Example: 321 When GTPAL terminology is documented, G= Gravida, T= Term, P= Preterm, A= Abortions, L= Living, P does not equal parity. Suggested Data Sources: ONLY ACCEPTABLE SOURCES IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE: Delivery room record Operating room record History and physical Prenatal forms Admission clinician progress notes Discharge summary Gestational Age-WeeksRThe weeks of gestation completed at the time of delivery. The number of weeks that have elapsed between the first day of the last normal menstrual period (not presumed time of conception) and the date of delivery, irrespective of whether the gestation results in a live birth or a fetal death. gestational_age_weeks Allowable values: 1-50 or UTD=Unable to Determine Notes for Abstraction: Gestational age should be rounded off to the nearest completed week, not the following week. For example, an infant born on the 5th day of the 36th week (35 weeks and 5/7 days) is at a gestational age of 35 weeks, not 36 weeks. The delivery or operating room record should be reviewed first for gestational age. If gestational age is not recorded in the delivery or operating room record, then continue to review the data sources in the following order: history and physical, prenatal forms, clinician admission progress note and discharge summary until a positive finding for gestational age is found. In cases where there is conflicting data, the gestational age found in the first document according to the order listed above should be used. The phrase "estimated gestational age" is an acceptable descriptor for gestational age. If the patient has not received prenatal care, select allowable value UTD. When the admission date is different from the delivery date, use documentation of the gestational age completed closest to the delivery date. Gestational age should be documented by the clinician as a numeric value between 1-50. The clinician, not the abstractor, should perform the calculation to determine gestational age based on the first day of the last normal menstrual period (not presumed time of conception) and the date of delivery. Ultrasound-based dating is also an acceptable method of determining gestational age. If the gestational age entered by the clinician in the first document listed above is obviously incorrect (in error) but it is a valid number or two different numbers are listed in the first document and the correct number can be supported with documentation in the other acceptable data sources in the medical record, the correct number may be entered. Documentation in the acceptable data sources may be written by the following clinicians: physician, certified nurse midwife (CNM), advanced practice nurse/physician assistant (APN/PA) or registered nurse (RN). It is acceptable to use data derived from vital records reports received from state or local departments of public health, delivery logs or clinical information systems if they are available and are directly derived from the medical record with a process in place to confirm their accuracy. If this is the case, these may be used in lieu of the acceptable data sources listed below. Suggested Data Sources: ONLY ACCEPTABLE SOURCES IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE: Delivery room record Operating room record History and physical Prenatal forms Admission clinician progress notes Discharge summary Provider ID: Delivering ProviderRThe National Provider Identifier (NPI) of the provider delivering the baby prov_deliveringAllowable values: 10-digit alphanumeric. The NPI is issued to health care providers by CMS. This field will be used to generate provider-level metrics for the hospitals internal use; it is the hospitals choice as to which provider constitutes the delivering provider in order to make attributions around the delivery. OptionalGestational Age-Days (OPTIONAL)OThe additional number of days of gestation elapsed after the last completed week. gestational_age_daysAllowable values: 0-6 or blank if unknownGestational Age-Combined (OPTIONAL)OGestational age in weeks plus days, in a combined format. gestational_age_combinedThis optional field can serve as a substitute for the above required field Gestational Age-Weeks for hospitals with clinical systems that combine the completed weeks of gestational age with the days. Allowable forms include: 37 37+3 37.3 37 3/7 37w 3d 37 weeks 3 days Number of Maternal ICU DaysOTotal number of days the mother spent in ICU during delivery hospitalization ICU_daysAllowable Values: 0-180 or UTD=Unable to Determine If there was no ICU stay, use a 0; not a blank. Blanks indicate missing information. Red Blood Cell Blood Products Transfused OTotal Number of Red Blood Cell (RBCs) blood product units transfused Number_rbc_productsAllowable Values: Allowable Values: 0-100 or UTD=Unable to Determine If there was no transfusion of this blood product type, use a 0; not a blank. Blanks indicate missing information. Suggested Data Sources: Nursing notes Discharge summary Physician progress notes Chargemaster data Blood bank data Fresh Frozen Plasma Blood Products Transfused OTotal number of Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) blood product units transfused. Number_ffp_productsAllowable Values: Allowable Values: 0-100 or UTD=Unable to Determine If there was no transfusion of this blood product type, use a 0; not a blank. Blanks indicate missing information. Suggested Data Sources: Nursing notes Discharge summary Physician progress notes Chargemaster data Blood bank data Labor ODocumentation by the clinician that the patient was in laborlabor_presentAllowable Values: Y (Yes) There is documentation by the clinician that the patient was in labor. N (No) There is no documentation by the clinician that the patient was in labor OR unable to determine from medical record documentation. Leave blank (,,) if the information is missing/not collected for a specific case Notes for Abstraction: A clinician is defined as a physician, certified nurse midwife (CNM), advanced practice nurse/physician assistant (APN/PA) or registered nurse (RN). Documentation of labor by the clinician should be abstracted at face value. There is no requirement for acceptable descriptors to be present in order to answer "yes" to labor. Documentation of regular contractions or cervical change without mention of labor cannot be used to answer "yes" to labor Include: The following are acceptable descriptors for labor: Active Early Spontaneous Exclude: The following are not acceptable descriptors for labor: Latent Prodromal Suggested Data Sources: History and physical, Nursing notes, Physician progress notes Spontaneous Rupture of Membranes ODocumentation that the patient had spontaneous rupture of membranes (SROM) before medical induction and/or cesarean section.srom_beforeAllowable Values: Y (Yes) There is documentation that the patient had spontaneous rupture of membranes before medical induction and/or c-section. N (No) There is no documentation that the patient had spontaneous rupture of membranes before medical induction and/or cesarean section OR unable to determine from medical record documentation. Leave blank (,,) if the information is missing/not collected for a specific case Notes for Abstraction: If the patient's spontaneous rupture of membranes is confirmed before medical induction and/or cesarean section by one of the following methods, select allowable value "Yes": Positive ferning test Positive nitrazine test Positive pooling (gross fluid in vagina) Positive Amnisure ROM test or equivalent Patient report of SROM prior to hospital arrival Suggested Data Sources: History and physical, Nursing notes, Physician progress notes Prior Uterine Surgery ODocumentation that the patient had undergone prior uterine surgery. prior_uterine_surgeryAllowable Values: Y (Yes) The medical record contains documentation that the patient had undergone prior uterine surgery. N (No) The medical record does not contain documentation that the patient had undergone a prior uterine surgery OR unable to determine from medical record documentation. Leave blank (,,) if the information is missing/not collected for a specific case Notes for Abstraction: The only prior uterine surgeries considered for the purposes of the measure are: Prior classical cesarean section which is defined as a vertical incision into the upper uterine segment Prior myomectomy Prior uterine surgery resulting in a perforation of the uterus due to an accidental injury History of a uterine window or thinning of the uterine wall noted during prior uterine surgery or during ultrasound History of uterine rupture requiring surgical repair History of a cornual ectopic pregnancy Exclude from definition of prior uterine surgery: Prior low transverse cesarean section Prior cesarean section without specifying prior classical cesarean section Suggested Data Sources: History and physical, Nursing admission assessment, progress notes, physicians notes, prenatal forms Antenatal Steroid Therapy Initiated ODocumentation that antenatal steroid therapy was initiated before delivery. Initial antenatal steroid therapy is 12mg betamethasone IM or 6mg dexamethasone IM. Note: Data used to populate both Joint Commission and Leapfrog versions of Antenatal Steroids measureantenatal_steroid_administeredAllowable Values: Y (Yes) There is documentation that antenatal steroid therapy was initiated before delivery. N (No) There is no documentation that antenatal steroid therapy was initiated before delivery OR unable to determine from medical record documentation. Leave blank (,,) if the information is missing/not collected for a specific case Notes for Abstraction: If there is documentation that antenatal steroid therapy was initiated prior to current hospitalization in another setting of care, i.e., doctor's office, clinic, birthing center, hospital before delivery, select allowable value "yes". If antenatal steroid therapy was initiated in the hospital, the name of the medication must be documented in the medical record in order to select allowable value "yes". Refer to Appendix C, Table 11.0 Antenatal Steroid Medications Suggested Data Sources: History and physical Progress notes Medication administration record (MAR) Prenatal forms Reason for Not Initiating Antenatal Steroid TherapyOReasons for not initiating antenatal steroid therapy before delivery are clearly documented in the medical record. Reasons for not initiating antenatal steroid therapy may include fetal distress, imminent delivery or other reasons documented by physician/advanced practice nurse (APN)/physician assistant (PA)/certified nurse midwife (CNM). Initial antenatal steroid therapy is 12mg betamethasone IM or 6mg dexamethasone IM. Note: Data used to populate both Joint Commission and Leapfrog versions of Antenatal Steroids measureantenatal_steroid_exclusionAllowable Values: Y (Yes) There is documentation by physician/APN/PA/CNM that the patient has one or more reasons for not initiating antenatal steroid therapy before delivery. N (No) There is no documentation by physician/APN/PA/CNM of a reason for not initiating antenatal steroid therapy before delivery or unable to determine from medical record documentation. Leave blank (,,) if the information is missing/not collected for a specific case Notes for Abstraction: When determining whether there is a reason documented by a physician/APN/PA or CNM for not initiating antenatal steroid therapy, reasons must be explicitly documented (e.g., "patient had an adverse reaction to the medication in the past - unable to initiate antenatal steroid therapy") or clearly implied (i.e., there is documentation of an imminent delivery which occurs within 2 hours after admission to the hospital, there is documentation the fetus has anomalies which are not compatible with life, there is documentation that the patient has chorioamnionitis). Suggested Data Sources: PHYSICIAN/APN/PA/CNM DOCUMENTATION ONLY History and physical Physician progress notes Prenatal forms DVT Prophylaxis - C-SectionODocumentation that patient received either fractionated or unfractionated heparin or heparinoid, or pneumatic compression devices prior to surgerydvt_prophylaxis_administeredAllowable Values: Y (Yes) There is documentation that the patient received either fractionated or unfractionated heparin or heparinoid, or pneumatic compression devices prior to surgery N (No) There is no documentation that the patient received either fractionated or unfractionated heparin or heparinoid, or pneumatic compression devices prior to surgery Leave blank (,,) if the information is missing/not collected for a specific case Sample Flag for Joint Commission PC-01OFlag to indicate that the record was included in the hospitals Joint Commission sample (drawn via the core measure vendor system) for PC-01: Elective Delivery < 39 Weeks. pc_01_sample Allowable values: Y (Yes): Record is part of Joint Commission Sample for this measure. N (No) or Blank: Record is not part of Joint Commission sample for this measure or sample inclusion is unknownSample Flag for Joint Commission PC-02OFlag to indicate that the record was included in the hospitals Joint Commission sample (drawn via the core measure vendor system) for PC-02: NTSV C-section Rate. pc_02_sample Allowable values: Y (Yes): Record is part of Joint Commission Sample for this measure. N (No) or Blank: Record is not part of Joint Commission sample for this measure or sample inclusion is unknownSample Flag for Joint Commission PC-03OFlag to indicate that the record was included in the hospitals Joint Commission sample (drawn via the core measure vendor system) for PC-03: Antenatal Steroids. pc_03_sample Allowable values: Y (Yes): Record is part of Joint Commission Sample for this measure. N (No) or Blank: Record is not part of Joint Commission sample for this measure or sample inclusion is unknownSample Flag for Leapfrog DVT Prophylaxis Measure OFlag to indicate that the record was included in the hospitals Leapfrog sample for DVT Prophylaxis.lf_dvt_sample Allowable values: Y (Yes): Record is part of Leapfrog Sample for this measure. N (No) or Blank: Record is not part of Leapfrog sample for this measure or sample inclusion is unknown Maternal Diagnosis Codes OAll conditions (primary and other) that coexist at time of admission, that develop during hospital stay or that affect treatment received or length of stay Principal_diagnosis, other_diagnosis_1, other_diagnosis_2, other_diagnosis_3. ICD-9-CM Codes Include periods after the third digit for all ICD-9 diagnosis codes greater than three digits. THE ONLY REASON TO SUBMIT THIS FIELD AS PART OF THE CLINICAL FILE IS TO CORRECT CODES PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED IN THE PATIENT DISCHARGE DATA FILE. SUBMISSION OF THIS FIELD WILL OVERWRITE PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED DATA IN THE PDD FILE. Maternal Procedure Codes OAll procedures (primary and other) related to patient's stay Principal_procedure, other_procedure_1, other_procedure_2, .ICD-9-CM Code and MMDDYYYY Date Format. Include periods after the second digit for all ICD-9 procedure codes greater than two digits. THE ONLY REASON TO SUBMIT THIS FIELD AS PART OF THE CLINICAL FILE IS TO CORRECT CODES ORIGINALLY SUBMITTED IN THE PATIENT DISCHARGE DATA FILE. SUBMISSION OF THIS FIELD WILL OVERWRITE PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED DATA IN THE PDD FILE.Patient Height-FeetOMothers Height (Feet)Mom_height_feetAllowable values: 2-7 (N) THE ONLY REASON TO SUBMIT THIS FIELD IS TO USE AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR SAME FIELD FROM ANY FUTURE BIRTH CERTIFICATE FILE. Patient Height-InchesOPatients Height (inches)Mom_height_inchesAllowable values: 0-11 (NN) THE ONLY REASON TO SUBMIT THIS FIELD IS TO USE AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR SAME FIELD FROM ANY FUTURE BIRTH CERTIFICATE FILE. Patient Pre-Pregnancy WeightOMothers pre-pregnancy weightMom_prepreg_weightAllowable values: 0-500 (NNN) THE ONLY REASON TO SUBMIT THIS FIELD IS TO USE AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR SAME FIELD FROM ANY FUTURE BIRTH CERTIFICATE FILE.  Section D: Newborn Clinical File Instructions and File Format If possible, use the ICD-9 codes in Section A to filter the newborn records to submitted to the MDC. If that is not possible for the clinical file, include only records for delivery-related hospitalizations in the clinical file (i.e. do not include postpartum records). The Core Newborn Clinical File must include the following required data elements: Newborn ID, Maternal ID, Newborn DOB, Newborn Date of Discharge, Birthweight, and Apgar Score as specified below. If any of these fields are missing, the file will be rejected. (Although we encourage completeness, the file will not be rejected if some records are missing values in the required fields.) The Maternal MRN/ID must be included in the newborn file (as long as the newborn record reflects the birth hospitalization and not a postpartum transfer.) CSV File Format with each case in a single row. Column headers, as denoted by CMQCC in the specifications below, must be used for all fields you are submitting. The required data elements are denoted with an R in the Required or Optional column. If a record value is missing, leave no space between the commas (,,) Please submit separate clinical files for Maternal Data Elements versus Newborn Data Elements Use the patients discharge date to filter the records for each reporting period. This applies even to mother-baby pairs discharged in different months. For example, for a mother-baby pair in which the mother was discharged in April, but the baby discharged in May, the mothers discharge and clinical records would be included in the April submission, while the newborn discharge and clinical records would be included in the May submission. In addition to the required Core Maternal File you also have the option to submit additional data, either as part of the core file or in separate supplemental files (see OPTIONAL/SUPPLEMENTAL FIELDS below for more information). OPTIONAL/SUPPLEMENTAL Fields and Files Some fields are optional, and are denoted by the letter O in the Required or Optional Column. These optional fields may be derived from internal systems (e.g. EMR, core measure vendor system) and might be used to: Replace data already in the MDC system from your Patient Discharge Data file submission Pre-populate the chart-review data elements (e.g. labor, SROM or Prior Uterine Surgery) in the MDC system. Include a flag that denotes a record as part of the hospitals Joint Commission sample (from the core measure vendor system). You have the option to submit optional fields either as 1) part of the core file, 2) in separate supplemental files that can be submitted at later points in time. All supplemental files must include the fields: Patient ID/Medical Record Number, Date of Discharge and the Optional field(s) youre submitting, using the CMQCC-designated column headers in the specifications below. As long as you have already submitted the Core Newborn File you can submit as many supplemental files with different data elements as you wish. For example, you might submit one supplemental newborn file that includes solely data on bilirubin screening and a second newborn file that includes data on NICU admission. If two supplemental files are submitted that contain the same field for the same reporting period, the last submitted will represent the final value. For more information, please see the document Supplemental Data Submissions at  HYPERLINK "http://www.q-corp.org/omdc" http://www.q-corp.org/omdc. If you choose NOT to include any of the optional fields, you must omit the column header for those fields. Data ElementRequired (R) or Optional (O)DefinitionColumn HeaderDescriptionCORE DataNewborn Medical Record Number or Account Number RUnique code identifying a particular patient record within reporting facilitymedical_record_number OR account_numberMedical record number or any patient identification number assigned by the facility. Use a number that matches the medical record number for the newborn provided in the patient discharge data file submission. The number will be encrypted upon receipt by the MDC server, but will be re-constituted to true value by authorized hospital staff using private key.Newborn Discharge Date RThe date patient discharged from the hospital.discharge_dateMMDDYYYY Maternal Medical Record Number RUnique code identifying a particular patient record within reporting facilitymrn_mother_linked OR Account_number_mother_linkedMedical record number or any patient identification number assigned by the facility. Use a number that matches the record number for the mother provided in the patient discharge data file submission to MDC. The number will be encrypted upon receipt by the MDC server, but will be re-constituted to true value by authorized hospital staff using private key. BirthweightRThe weight (in grams) of a newborn at the time of deliverybirth_weightAllowable Values: 150 through 8165 grams or UTD = Unable to Determine Note: When converting from pounds and ounces to grams, do not round to the nearest pound before converting the weight to grams. Round to the nearest whole number after the conversion to grams. Notes for Abstraction: Newborns with birth weights less than 150 grams need to be verified that the baby was live born and for data quality purposes. Birth weights greater than 8165 grams need to be verified for data quality. Abstractors should review all of the suggested data sources to verify the accuracy of the data. If the birth weight is unable to be determined from medical record documentation, enter "UTD". The medical record must be abstracted as documented (taken at face value). When the value documented is not a valid number/value per the definition of this data elementandno other documentation is found that provides this information, the abstractor should select UTD. Example: Documentation indicates theBirth Weightwas 0 grams. No other documentation in the medical record provides a valid value. Since theBirth Weightis not a valid value, the abstractor should select UTD. *Note:* Transmission of a case with an invalid value as described above will be rejected from the Joint Commissions Data Warehouse. Use of UTD forBirth Weightallows the case to be accepted into the warehouse. The NICU admission assessment or notes should be reviewed first for the birth weight. In the absence of admission to the NICU, the delivery record or operating room record should be reviewed next for the birth weight. In cases where there is conflicting data, use the document recording the birth weight closest to the time of delivery. It is acceptable to use data derived from vital records reports received from state or local departments of public health, delivery logs or clinical information systems if they are available and are directly derived from the medical record with a process in place to confirm their accuracy. If this is the case, these may be used in lieu of the suggested data sources listed below. For newborns received into the hospital as a transfer, the admission birth weight may be used if the original birth weight is not available. If the birth weight is recorded in pounds and ounces and also in grams, abstract the value for grams. Suggested Data Sources (In Order of Priority): NICU admission assessment or notes Delivery record Operating room record History and physical Nursing notes Nursery record Physician progress notes 5 Minute Apgar ScoreRThe newborns Apgar Score at 5 minutes after birthApgar_5Allowable Values: 0-10 or UTD = Unable to Determine The newborns Apgar Score at 5 minutes after birth. If you do not have a 5 minute Apgar Score the 10 Minute Apgar Score (per field below) will be required. Optional10 Minute Apgar ScoreOThe newborns Apgar Score at 10 minutes after birthApgar_10Allowable Values: 0-10 or UTD = Unable to Determine The newborns Apgar Score at 10 minutes after birth, if available. If no 5-minute Apgar is available, a 10-minutes Apgar is required in order to calculate some newborn measures. Bloodstream Infection Present on AdmissionODocumentation in the medical record within the first 48 hours after admission that the patient had a bloodstream infection present on admission. This includes patients with positive blood cultures or negative or inconclusive blood cultures when the patient is suspected of having a bloodstream infection or septicemia and is being treated for the condition. A blood culture can be defined as a culture of microorganisms from specimens of blood to determine the presence and nature of bacteremia.bsi_poaAllowable Values: Y (Yes) There is documentation within the first 48 hours after admission that the patient had a bloodstream infection present on admission or is receiving treatment for a suspected bloodstream infection or septicemia on admission. N (No) There is no documentation within the first 48 hours after admission that the patient had a bloodstream infection present on admission or is receiving treatment for a suspected bloodstream infection or septicemia present on admission or unable to determine from medical record documentation. Notes for Abstraction: The admission assessment and the NICU admission assessment or NICU notes should be reviewed first for documentation of a suspected or confirmed bloodstream infection present on admission or within the first 48 hours after admission. Documentation of the suspected bloodstream infection being present on admission should be taken at face value regardless of the blood culture results. Routine work up for sepsis for high risk newborns admitted to the NICU should not be considered a suspected bloodstream infection in the absence of positive blood culture results. There must be documentation from the clinician specifically stating that the newborn appeared septic or was showing signs and symptoms of sepsis in order to answer yes. Signs and symptoms of sepsis include but are not limited to: body temperature changes, respiratory difficulty, diarrhea, hypoglycemia, reduced movements, reduced sucking, seizures, bradycardia, swollen/distended abdomen, vomiting and/or jaundice. The results of the initial blood cultures drawn within the first 48 hours of admission which are reported after the first 48 hours may be used to determine if the bloodstream infection was present on admission. Birth is considered the same as admission for patients who were born in the reporting hospital. If the present on admission (POA) indicator is present with the diagnosis code for septicemia or bacteremia, answer yes to bloodstream infection present on admission. Suggested Data Sources: History and physical Laboratory report Nursing notes Nursing admission assessment Progress notes Admission assessment Microbiology report NICU admission assessment Guidelines for Abstraction: Include: Suspected bloodstream infection Positive blood culture Inconclusive blood culture under treatment Staphylococcal septicemia Staphylococcal bacteremia Gram negative septicemia Gram negative bacteremia Exclude: Rule out sepsis R/O sepsis Work up for sepsis Negative blood culture under treatment Evaluation for sepsis NICU AdmissionODocumentation that the newborn was admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU at this hospital any time during the hospitalization. Note: Used for both Breastfeeding (PC-05) and Newborn Bilirubin Screening (Leapfrog) measuresnicu_admissionAllowable Values: Y (Yes) There is documentation that the newborn was admitted to the NICU at this hospital at any time during the hospitalization. N (No) There is no documentation that the newborn was admitted to the NICU at this hospital at any time during the hospitalization or unable to determine from medical record documentation. Notes for Abstraction: A NICU is defined as a hospital unit providing critical care services which is organized with personnel and equipment to provide continuous life support and comprehensive care for extremely high-risk newborn infants and those with complex and critical illness (source: American Academy of Pediatrics). Names of NICUs may vary from hospital to hospital. Level designations and capabilities also vary from region to region and cannot be used alone to determine if the nursery is a NICU. If the newborn is admitted to the NICU for observation or transitional care, select allowable value no. Transitional care is defined as a stay of 4 hours or less in the NICU. If an order to admit to the NICU is not found in the medical record, there must be supporting documentation present in the medical record indicating that the newborn received critical care services in the NICU in order to answer yes. Examples of supporting documentation include, but are not limited to the NICU admission assessment and NICU flow sheet. Suggested Data Sources: Nursing notes Discharge summary Physician progress notes Exclusive Breast Milk FeedingODocumentation that the newborn was exclusively fed breast milk during the entire hospitalization. Exclusive breast milk feeding is defined as a newborn receiving only breast milk and no other liquids or solids except for drops or syrups consisting of vitamins, minerals, or medicines.exclusively_breastfedAllowable Values: Y (Yes) There is documentation that the newborn was exclusively fed breast milk during the entire hospitalization. N (No) There is no documentation that the newborn was exclusively fed breast milk during the entire hospitalization OR unable to determine from medical record documentation. Notes for Abstraction: If the newborn receives any other liquids including water during the entire hospitalization, select allowable value "No". Exclusive breast milk feeding includes the newborn receiving breast milk via a bottle or other means beside the breast. Sweet-Ease or a similar 24% sucrose and water solution given to the newborn for the purpose of reducing discomfort during a painful procedure is classified as a medication and is not considered a supplemental feeding. If the newborn receives donor breast milk, select allowable value "Yes". If breast milk fortifier is added to the breast milk, select allowable value "Yes". In cases where there is conflicting documentation and both exclusive breast milk feeding and formula supplementation is documented, select allowable value "No". If the newborn received drops of water or formula dribbled onto the mother's breast to stimulate latching and not an actual feeding, select yes. Suggested Data Sources: Discharge summary Feeding flow sheets Individual treatment plan Intake and output sheets Nursing notes Physician progress notes Reason for Not Exclusively Feeding Breast Milk OReasons for not exclusively feeding breast milk during the entire hospitalization are clearly documented in the medical record. These reasons are due to a maternal medical condition for which feeding breast milk should be avoided or due to mothers initial feeding plan which included formula feeding upon admission of the newborn. Exclusive breast milk feeding is defined as a newborn receiving only breast milk and no other liquids or solids except for drops or syrups consisting of vitamins, minerals, or medicines.reason_not_breastfeedingAllowable Values: 1.) There is documentation by physician/advanced practice nurse(APN)/physician assistant (PA)/certified nurse midwife (CNM) /international board certified lactation consultant (IBCLC)/ certified lactation counselor (CLC) of a reason for not exclusively feeding breast milk during the entire hospitalization due to a maternal medical condition with which breast milk feeding should be avoided 2.) There is documentation by physician/APN/PA/CNM/IBCLC/CLC/RN that the newborns mother's initial feeding plan for the hospitalization included formula upon admission of the newborn. 3.) None of the above or unable to determine from medical record documentation. Notes for Abstraction: Admission is defined as the birth of the newborn. The mothers initial feeding plan or diet plan must be documented in the newborn's medical record and may only be used if it is documented prior to the first feeding. If the discussion of the mothers initial feeding plan occurred prior to birth of the newborn, this may be used provided the date and time of the discussion appears in the newborn's medical record. The date and time the discussion took place must also be prior to the date and time of the first feeding. Example: The discussion of the initial feeding plan with the mother was documented in the mother's medical record on 6-1-20xx at 10:00. The baby was born (admitted) on 6-1-20xx at 13:00. The first feeding was documented on 6-1-20xx at 13:30 in the newborns medical record. The newborn's medical record should have documentation of the discussion of the initial feeding plan that took place with the mother, the content of the discussion and the mothers decision for the initial feeding plan along with the date and time of the discussion (6-1-20xx at 10:00). If the date and time documented in the newborns medical record does not match that of the original discussion documented in the mother's record and it turns out to be a another discussion and feeding plan taking place after the first feeding, this documentation cannot be used, e.g., discussion occurring at 6-1-20xx at 14:00. When determining whether there is a reason due to a medical maternal condition documented by a physician/APN/PA/CNM/IBCLC or CLC for not exclusively feeding breast milk, reasons must be explicitly documented (e.g., "mother is HIV positive - newborn will not be breast fed") or clearly implied (e.g., "mother is currently abusing alcohol - newborn will be fed formula"). If reasons are not mentioned in the context of newborn feeding, do not make inferences (e.g., do not assume that the newborn is not receiving breast milk because of the medications the mother is currently taking). RN or certified lactation educator (CLE) documentation is not acceptable for maternal medical conditions. If newborn medical conditions, i.e., hypoglycemia, weight loss, hyperbilirubinemia, etc. are documented as a reason for not exclusively feeding breast milk, select allowable value "3". A mother's initial feeding plan existing at the time of admission of the newborn that includes formula feeding during the hospitalization must be clearly documented in the newborn's medical record in the context of the newborn substance fed in order to select allowable value "2". Do not assume that the newborn was not exclusively fed breast milk due to the mother's initial feeding plan in the absence of such documentation. There is no evidence to support feeding both breast milk and formula, so the discussion of the mother's initial feeding plan should focus on the benefits of exclusive breast milk feeding and the risks of adding formula when breast feeding. If there is documentation in the newborn's medical record of the discussion and the mother's initial feeding plan for the hospitalization, and the mother still elected to feed both formula and breast milk upon admission select allowable value "2". If the mothers initial feeding plan was to exclusively feed breast milk upon admission, and the mothers feeding plan changed later in the hospitalization to include formula feeding select allowable value "3". Standing orders and check boxes listing the method of feeding to include formula based on the mothers initial feeding plan cannot be used alone to select allowable value "2". There must be additional supporting documentation from the physician/APN/PA/CNM/IBCLC/CLC that the initial feeding plan was discussed with the mother. RN documentation of the discussion and the mothers initial feeding plan to include formula discussed upon admission is acceptable ONLY if there is supporting documentation by the physician/APN/PA/CNM/IBCLC/CLC at some point during the hospitalization to corroborate the RNs initial discussion with the mother. If the mother decides to feed formula prior to the supporting documentation, only the initial feeding plan findings can be used. The mother's medical record cannot be used to determine the mother's initial feeding plan. This documentation must appear in the newborn's medical record without using the mothers medical record to perform the abstraction even if there is a link between the mother and newborn medical records in the EHR. Bottle is a method of feeding and is not the same as formula. Bottle cannot be used interchangeably for formula, since breast milk can also be fed via a bottle.Suggested Data Sources: PHYSICIAN/APN/CNM/LACTATION CONSULTANT DOCUMENTATION ONLY Clinician progress notes History and physical Nursing assessment Physician progress notes Physician's orders Additional Notes: These are the only acceptable maternal medical conditions for which breast milk feeding should be avoided which includes one or more of the following medical conditions: HIV infection Human t-lymphotrophic virus type I or II Substance abuse and/or alcohol abuse Active, untreated tuberculosis Taking certain medications, i.e., prescribed cancer chemotherapy, radioactive isotopes, antimetabolites, antiretroviral medications and other medications where the risk of morbidity outweighs the benefits of breast milk feeding Undergoing radiation therapy Active, untreated varicella Active herpes simplex virus with breast lesions Admission to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) post-partum Newborn and mother will be separated after discharge from the hospital, and the mother will not be providing care for the newborn after the hospitalization. Some examples include, but are not limited to: adoption, foster home placement, surrogate delivery, incarceration of the mother Previous breast surgery, i.e., bilateral mastectomy, bilateral breast reduction or augmentation where the mother is unable to produce breast milk Breast abnormality, i.e., hypoplasia, tumor, etc. where the mother is unable to produce breast milk Bilirubin Screen:ODocumentation that the newborn had a serum or transcutaneous bilirubin screen prior to discharge to identify risk of hyperbilirubinemia according to the Bhutani Nomogram bilirubin_screening_performedAllowable Values: Y (Yes) There is documentation that the newborn had a serum or transcutaneous bilirubin screen prior to discharge N (No) There is no documentation that the newborn had a serum or transcutaneous bilirubin screen prior to discharge.Bilirubin Screen: Parental refusal to testODocumentation that the newborns parents refused to allow the hospital to perform a serum or transcutaneous bilirubin screen prior to discharge. patient_refused_bili_screeningAllowable Values: Y (Yes) There is documentation that the newborns parents refused to allow the hospital to perform a serum or transcutaneous bilirubin screen prior to discharge. N (No) There is no documentation that the newborns parents refused to allow the hospital to perform a serum or transcutaneous bilirubin screen prior to discharge.Sample Flag for Joint Commission PC-05OFlag to indicate that the record was included in the hospitals Joint Commission sample (drawn via the core measure vendor system) for PC-05: Exclusive Breastfeeding. pc_05_sample Allowable values: Y (Yes): Record is part of Joint Commission Sample for this measure. N (No) or Blank: Record is not part of Joint Commission sample for this measure or sample inclusion is unknownSample Flag for Leapfrog Bilirubin Measure OFlag to indicate that the record was included in the hospitals Leapfrog sample for Newborn Bilirubin Screening.lf_bili_sample Allowable values: Y (Yes): Record is part of Leapfrog Sample for this measure. 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