Hello.
From searching the community, I see this question was asked by someone else a few years ago. I am going to ask again in case the answer has changed over the last few years.
I am working with administrative claims data and need to create a charlson comorbidity index or some type of elixhauser composite score. Any suggestions on where I can find a macro that uses both ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes?
Are there any webinars on this?
I am coming from EHR background and would like to learn more about admin claims research in general. Are there any for-a-fee courses that would be applicable? or a consultant that I could pay for a few hours to ask questions and get recommendations?
Many thanks for your help.
Christine
(in case it is helpful, here are some additional details:
-inpatient and outpatient claims
-currently using Marketscan Commerical Claims and Encounter data
-will be using Medicare data in the near future
Hello,
I do not know that ' Charlson Comorbidity Index ' but on top of searching the SAS Communities , it is always worthwhile to also check the website :
https://www.lexjansen.com/
( it is a collection of all papers from the proceedings of all historical SAS conferences ).
So, go to https://www.lexjansen.com/
and search for ' Charlson Comorbidity Index '.
As an example, the first hit is this one (from the year 2013) :
Macro computing Charlson Comorbidity Index from CMS Claims Data
https://www.lexjansen.com/wuss/2013/119_Paper.pdf
Cheers,
Koen
Did you try to search for it?
Start with simple search: https://www.google.com/search?q=cci+icd10
Which finds this page:
Which has this description:
https://www.hcup-us.ahrq.gov/toolssoftware/chronic_icd10/CCI-ICD10CM-User-Guide-v2021-1.pdf
That clearly says it has a SAS macro.
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