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Mae’r pandemig cyfredol yn darparu cyfle go iawn i godi proffil a sicrhau gwelliannau i swyddogaeth sy’n tanategu’r data y mae’r GIG yn dibynnu arno
Timely and accurate clinical coding is essential to the planning, management and oversight of NHS services. During the current pandemic, clinical coding has played a key role in informing decisions on which patients need to shield and is key to understanding ongoing COVID-19 related demand on healthcare services.
In 2013-14 and again in 2018-19, we examined clinical coding arrangements in the seven Welsh health boards and Velindre NHS Trust, and published the reports for each NHS body on our website.
The report we’re publishing today draws on our local audit work to highlight the current challenges and opportunities for clinical coding, including the potential to use the changes made to ways of working during the pandemic to secure new and more sustainable ways of delivering coding work.
The significant step-change in the use of digital platforms during the pandemic has created an opportunity for NHS bodies to increase the extent to which digital records are utilised, increasing with it the scope to reduce the time it takes to code activity, and support smarter and flexible working by clinical coding staff.
Some key facts:
The 2019-20 annual clinical coding audits undertaken by the NHS Clinical Classifications Team identified an accuracy level of 94%, against a nationally recognised standard of 90%.
Clinical coding is an important but often overlooked function of the NHS, providing the backbone to much of the information used to govern services but its profile in NHS bodies is not yet where it needs to be. The importance of good quality information has come to the forefront during the coronavirus pandemic and with new ways of working being put to the test during the crisis, now is the ideal opportunity to ensure that clinical coding has the attention that it needs as services start to be reinstated.