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AR-DRG cubes for 1997-98 to 2006-07 | Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (AR-DRGs) | Differences between AR-DRG Versions 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.0 and 5.1Confidentiality | Links to Principal Diagnosis and Procedures data cubes

The source of these data is the AIHW National Hospital Morbidity Database. Other data on the  principal diagnoses and DRGs of hospitalised patients is available in Australian Hospital Statistics 2006-07 and Mental Health Services in Australia 2004-05. Some data have been revised since previously published. For confidentiality, some data have been suppressed.

The AR-DRG cubes for 1997-98 to 2006-07

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Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (AR-DRGs) is an Australian admitted patient classification system which provides a clinically meaningful way of relating the number and type of patients treated in a hospital (that is, it's casemix) to the resources required by the hospital. Each AR-DRG represents a class of patients with similar clinical conditions requiring similar hospital services. The classification categorises acute admitted patient episodes of care into groups with similar conditions and similar usage of hospital resources, using information in the hospital morbidity record such as the diagnoses, procedures and demographic characteristics of the patient. For further information regarding AR-DRG's refer to the Department of Health and Ageing website: http://www.health.gov./casemix-ardrg1.htm

Three data cubes are available on the AR-DRG of the patient. These contain information for:

  • 1997-98 to 2004-05, classified using AR-DRG Version 4.0/4.1/4.2.

  • 1998-99 to 2006-07, classified using AR-DRG Version 5.0/5.1

  • The variables in the data cube are:

    The measures (values) in the data cube are:

    The AR-DRG data cubes contain separations for which the care type was specifically reported as Acute, Newborn (for separations with at least one qualified day) or was not reported. Where identifiable, other separation care types have been excluded.

    Users can view the AR-DRG by using a pull-down menu and can work down from the major diagnostic category (MDC) level to the surgical/medical/other partition of the MDC to the individual DRGs, as outlined below. 

      6  Major diagnostic category

    6  Surgical/Medical/Other partition

              6  AR-DRG

    For example

       6  MDC 04. Diseases and disorders of the respiratory system

              6  Surgical

         6  DRG E61A Pulmonary embolism with catastrophic or severe complication or comorbidity

    Users of the data cube are likely to require some familiarity with AR-DRGs and have access to the definitions manual. This data access system does not allow searching on key words for AR-DRG. Users will generally need to know what MDC the information they are looking for is in, to work down to more specific levels of detail. 

    Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (AR-DRGs)

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    The AR-DRG classification is separated into 23 Major Diagnostic Categories (MDCs) and further categorised into medical, surgical and other groupings. AR-DRG assignment is also influenced by procedures, medical conditions and other factors that differentiate processes of care. Further information regarding the processes involved in AR-DRG assignment is made available by the Department of Health and Ageing at: http://www.health.gov./casemix-ardrg1.htm

    The following is a list of the Major Diagnostic Categories and the AR-DRG ranges covered by each:

    MDC
    MDC Description
    AR-DRG range

    Pre-MDC

    Major procedures where the principal diagnosis may be associated with any MDC

    A01Z-A41Z

    01.

    Diseases and disorders of the nervous system

    B01Z-B81B

    02.

    Diseases and disorders of the eye

    C01Z-C63B

    03.

    Diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, mouth and throat

    D01Z-D67Z

    04.

    Diseases and disorders of the respiratory system

    E01A-E75C

    05.

    Diseases and disorders of the circulatory system

    F01Z-F75C

    06.

    Diseases and disorders of the digestive system

    G01A-G70B

    07.

    Diseases and disorders of the hepatobiliary system and pancreas

    H01A-H64B

    08.

    Diseases and disorders of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

    I01Z-I76C

    09.

    Diseases and disorders of the skin, subcutaneous tissue and breast

    J01Z-J67B

    10.

    Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases and disorders

    K01Z-K64B

    11.

    Diseases and disorders of the kidney and urinary tract

    L01A-L67C

    12.

    Diseases and disorders of the male reproductive system

    M01Z-M64Z

    13.

    Diseases and disorders of the female reproductive system

    N01Z-N62B

    14.

    Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium

    O01A-O65B

    15.

    Newborns and other neonates

    P01Z-P67D

    16.

    Diseases and disorders of the blood and blood forming organs and immunological disorders

    Q01Z-Q62B

    17.

    Neoplastic disorders (haematological and solid neoplasms)

    R01A-R64Z

    18.

    Infectious and parasitic diseases

    S60Z-T64B

    19.

    Mental diseases and disorders

    U40Z-U68Z

    20.

    Alcohol/drug use and alcohol/drug induced organic mental disorders

    V60Z-V64Z

    21.

    Injuries, poisoning and toxic effects of drugs

    W01Z-X64B

    22.

    Burns

    Y01Z-Y62B

    23.

    Factors influencing health status and other contacts with health services

    Z01A-Z65Z

    Error-DRG

    Error DRGs

    901Z-963Z

     

    Some abbreviations used in the AR-DRG cubes are: 

    Adm Wt Admission weight 
    AMI Acute myocardial infarction 
    Cat  Catastrophic 
    CC  Complication or comorbidity 
    CDE  Common duct exploration 
    D and C  Dilation and curettage 
    ECMO  Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation 
    ECT  Electroconvulsive therapy 
    ERCP  Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography 
    ESW  Extracorporeal shock wave 
    HIV  Human immunodeficiency virus 
    O.R.  Operating room 
    TIA  Transient ischaemic attack 
    URI  Upper respiratory tract infection 
    With 
    W/O  Without

     

    AR-DRG Versions 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.0, and 5.1

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    AR-DRG version 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.0, 5.1 and 5.2 was developed by the Department of Health and Ageing. Updates are made to AR-DRG versions to remain in line with continual changes to medical, surgical and ICD-AM coding systems.

    Information on ICD-AM classification systems can be found at the National Centre for Classification in Health (NCCH): http://nis-web.fhs.usyd.edu.au/ncch_new/

    Specific details of AR-DRG version modifications and recommendations can be found at: http://www.health.gov.au/casemix-ardrg1.htm

    All AR-DRG logic and definition changes required the mapping of ICD-9-AM and ICD-10AM diagnosis and procedure codes. 'Mapping' refers to the process of finding an 'equivalent' code between two classifications to enable data users to interpret data partly classified in one classification and partly classified in another. This means that the data will not be completely comparable between years. Caution should therefore be exercised in comparing data between years.

     

    Confidentiality

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    In order to maintain confidentiality in relation to private hospital activity, some data have been suppressed. This has been applied at:

    Ø        the three-digit/character level for the principal diagnosis data cubes,

    Ø        at the procedure code level and the block level for the procedures data cubes and

    Ø        at the DRG level for the Diagnosis Related Groups data cubes.

     

    Data have been suppressed for a particular diagnosis/procedure/block or Diagnosis Related Group if:

    Data for the suppressed categories will not appear in the data cubes, but will be included in the sub-chapter, chapter and grand totals. Thus, the sum of separation counts presented within a chapter or sub-chapter for some codes may not match the total.

     

    Categories suppressed for the Diagnosis Related Groups data cubes

    Data for the suppressed DRGs will not appear in the AR-DRG cubes, but will be included in the MDC totals. Thus, the sum of separation counts for some DRGs may not match the total.

    A list of the suppressed categories can be found in Suppressed categories for DRG cubes.

     

    Categories suppressed for the Principal diagnosis data cubes

    Data for the suppressed three-digit categories will not appear in the principal diagnosis cubes, but will be included in the sub-chapter and chapter totals. Thus, the sum of separation counts for some three-digit/character codes may not match the total.

    A list of the suppressed categories can be found in Suppressed categories for principal diagnosis cubes.

     

    Categories suppressed for the Procedures data cubes

    Data for the suppressed categories will not appear in the procedure cubes, but will be included in the upper level totals. That is, data for the suppressed procedure codes will be included in the block, sub-chapter and chapter totals, and data for the suppressed blocks will be included in the sub-chapter and chapter totals. Thus, the sum of procedure counts for some blocks, sub-chapters or chapters may not match the total. 

    A list of the suppressed categories can be found in Suppressed categories for procedure cubes.

     

    Links to Principal Diagnosis and Procedures data cubes

    Principal Diagnosis data cubes

    Procedures data cubes

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    Last reviewed by Hospitals Unit on 29 May 2008