| SEX - Sex of the patient |
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| General Notes |
| Uniform Values |
| State Specific Notes |
| General Notes |
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The sex of the patient (SEX) is provided by the data source. All non-male, no-female (e.g., "other") values are set to missing (.). If SEX is inconsistent with diagnoses (DE1nn) or procedures (DE2nn), SEX is set to inconsistent (.C). Beginning in 1998, this information is retained in the data element FEMALE. |
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Colorado According to the documentation available from the source, "Other/Unknown" includes patients undergoing sex changes, undetermined sex, live births with congenital abnormalities, and patients whose sex was unavailable from any source document. The source value for "Other/Unknown" was recoded to missing (.), during HCUP processing of 1988 1992 discharges. Beginning in 1993, "Other/Unknown" was recoded to invalid (.A) during HCUP processing. Florida Beginning in 1997, Florida reports an "Other" sex category. These values are included under missing (.). |
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