Term: Causes of Ambulatory Visits

Glossary Definition

Last Updated: 2020-05-19

Definition:

This indicator measures the distribution or frequency of diagnoses attributed during ambulatory visits to a physician / primary care provider / specialist This indicator is based on the diagnosis code recorded and is grouped according to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) Chapters , and is usually reported by geographic area. Typically only the top five or ten causes are reported.

NOTE: The diagnosis code recorded as part of the ambulatory visits - physician in the Medical Services data uses ICD-9-CM coding.

In the 2019 RHA Indicators Atlas, this indicator includes visits to family physicians, specialists, and nurse practitioners. The ICD-9-CM diagnoses codes were grouped into causes as follows:

For more detailed information on "causes of ambulatory visits", see:

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