Term: Aggregated Diagnosis Groups ™ (ADGs®)

Glossary Definition

Last Updated: 2013-09-19

Definition:

Formerly known as Ambulatory Diagnostic Groups, Aggregated Diagnosis Groups (ADGs) continue to be part of the Johns Hopkins Adjusted Clinical Group® (ACG®) case-mix system. The ACG System groups every ICD-9 and ICD-10 diagnosis code assigned to a patient into one of 32 different ADGs based on five clinical and expected utilization criteria:

For more detailed information, please see the section titled Aggregated Diagnosis Groups (ADG) in the Adjusted Clinical Groups (ACG) - Overview concept, or directly from the Johns Hopkins web site: The Johns Hopkins ACG System Web Site - Describing Morbidity Burden .

NOTE: ADGs have also been referred to as Aggregated Diagnostic Groups in MCHP research and Johns Hopkins documentation. Aggregated Diagnosis Groups reflects the most current terminology.

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