PRDAYn - Number of days from admission to procedure n |
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Uniform Values |
State Specific Notes |
General Notes |
The day on which the procedure is performed (PRDAYn) is calculated from the procedure date (PRDATEn) and the admission date (ADATE) with the following exceptions:
Edit checks ED7nn are only performed on the 1988-1997 data. Beginning in the 1998 data, the procedure date without a coded procedure is discarded. The procedure date vector (PRDATEn) is shifted with the ICD-9-CM procedure codes (PRn) when the procedure vector is packed. Some sources do not require procedure dates/days for minor or diagnostic procedures which are considered UHDDS class 3 and class 4 procedures. The UHDDS system grouped ICD-9-CM procedure codes into four classes differentiated by impact on either the well-being of the patient or on the health care system. The criteria used to classify procedures included procedural risk, anesthetic risk, and the need for highly trained personnel, special facilities or special equipment. The classes are:
PRDAY1 is present on the NIS from 1988 onward; secondary procedures (PRDAY2-15) are present on the NIS beginning in 1998. |
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State Specific Notes |
Arizona Prior to 2008, only the calculated day of procedure could be used to assign PRDAY because Arizona did not supply the day of procedure. Beginning in 2008, Arizona provides dates for all procedures. Hawaii Only the calculated day of procedure could be used to assign PRDAYn because Hawaii did not supply the day of procedure. Indiana Prior to 2010, only PRDAY1 is available because Indiana did not report secondary procedure days or dates. Beginning in 2010, Indiana started supplying secondary procedure dates. Only the calculated day of procedure could be used to assign PRDAYn because Indiana did not supply this information. Maine Only the calculated day of procedure could be used to assign PRDAYn because Maine did not supply procedure days. Minnesota Only the calculated day of procedure could be used to assign PRDAYn because Minnesota did not supply day of procedure. Missouri Missouri reports a mixture of ICD-9-CM procedure codes (3-4 digit codes) and CPT-4/HCPCS procedure codes (5 digit codes) in one array in their ambulatory surgery files. The reported procedures are split into the HCUP array that holds ICD-9-CM procedures (PRn) and the HCUP array that holds CPT-4/HCPCS procedures (CPTn), as appropriate. The principal procedure is retained in the principal position:
The secondary procedures are packed into the secondary procedures so that there are no gaps in the HCUP arrays:
No secondary procedures are placed into the principal position. Only the procedure dates for the ICD-9-CM procedures could be retained on the HCUP files in the array PRDATEn. Procedure days (PRDAYn) for the ICD-9-CM procedures are calculated from the reported procedure dates and admission date. Nebraska Only the calculated day of procedure could be used to assign PRDAYn because Nebraska did not supply day of procedure. Nebraska Beginning in 2009, Nebraska no longer provides ICD-9-CM procedure codes. New Jersey Only the calculated day of procedure could be used to assign PRDAY because New Jersey did not supply the day of procedure. New York Beginning with the 2008 data, ICD-9-CM procedure codes were 100% missing and will no longer be available. Beginning with the 2008 data, the HCUP data element PRDAYn is missing (.) for AIDS/HIV patients. New York identifies AIDS/HIV records by ICD-9-CM diagnosis code, DRG, or MS-DRG:
Please note that the admitting diagnosis is not retained in the HCUP databases prior to 2012. North Carolina Only the reported day of procedure could be used to assign PRDAYn because North Carolina did not supply procedure dates. South Carolina Only the calculated day of procedure could be used to assign PRDAYn because South Carolina did not supply the day of procedure. Utah This data element was provided by Utah for ambulatory surgery (AS) records and not supplied for the emergency department (ED) records. However, when AS records with evidence of ED services were placed in the SEDD during HCUP processing, this data element was also added to the SEDD. Therefore, very few records in the SEDD will contain values for this data element. |
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Internet Citation: HCUP Central Distributor SEDD Description of Data Elements - All States. Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP). October 2024. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. www.hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/vars/sedddistnote.jsp?var=prdayn. |
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