AutoICD API

42073-7

Clinical

Commission on Cancer (COC) site and type override flag

Definition

Some computer edits identify errors. Others indicate possible errors that require manual review for resolution. To eliminate the need to review the same cases repeatedly, over-ride flags have been developed to indicate that data in a record (or records) have been reviewed and, while unusual, are correct. This over-ride is used with the following edits in the NAACCR Metafile of the EDITS software: Primary Site, Morphology-Type Check (COC) Primary Site, Morphology-Type ICDO3 (COC).. NAACCR Data Standards and Data Dictionary Version 11

LOINC 6-Axis Classification

Component

COC site & type override flag

Property

Arb

Time Aspect

Pt

System

Cancer case.XXX

Scale Type

Ord

Method Type

N/A

Details

Class

TUMRRGT

Order/Observation

N/A

Short Name

COC site/type O/R Cancer case

Related Names

ArbitraryCACOC site/type O/RCommission on CancerMiscMiscellaneousOncologyOrdinalOtherPoint in timeQLQualQualitativeRandomScreenSite/type O/RSpecTo be specified in another part of the messageTUMOR REGISTRY(NAACCR)Unspecified

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LOINC code 42073-7?

LOINC code 42073-7 identifies "Commission on Cancer (COC) site and type override flag". Some computer edits identify errors. Others indicate possible errors that require manual review for resolution. To eliminate the need to review the same cases repeatedly, over-ride flags have been developed to indicate that data in a record (or records) have been reviewed and, while unusual, are correct. This over-ride is used with the following edits in the NAACCR Metafile of the EDITS software: Primary Site, Morphology-Type Check (COC) Primary Site, Morphology-Type ICDO3 (COC).. NAACCR Data Standards and Data Dictionary Version 11

What does 42073-7 measure?

This code measures COC site & type override flag in Cancer case.XXX. It belongs to the TUMRRGT class in the LOINC classification.

What is LOINC?

LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) is a universal standard for identifying laboratory and clinical observations. It is maintained by the Regenstrief Institute and used worldwide for health data exchange.