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aTwo or more diagnoses within a 12 month time period.
Results are similar under the case requirement of two or more diagnoses within a 12 month time period.
The right portion of the table is restricted to those cases with two or more diagnoses within a 12 month time period.
In brief, an individual was classified as a diabetic patient if she or he had an initial diabetes diagnosis (ICD-9: 250 or a code 181) at any time in 2000 and then experienced another one or more diagnoses within the subsequent 12-month follow-up periods.
An individual was classified as a diabetic patient if she or he had a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes (ICD-9-CM: 250 × 0 or 250 × 2) at any time in ACVC of 2000 and then experienced another one or more diagnoses within the subsequent 12-month follow-up periods.
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In brief, eligible study subjects were adult prevalent cases of diabetes with a diagnosis of diabetes (ICD-9 250 or A code 181) in 2000 (i.e., index date) who then experienced one or more diabetes diagnoses within the subsequent 12-month follow-up period.
Those comorbidities were identified according to one of the definitions below: (1) Diagnostic codes in outpatient visits if the patient had an initial diagnosis at any time the year leading up to beginning of dialysis and then experienced one or more additional diagnoses within the subsequent 12 months.
The pool of subjects eligible for study entry consisted of patients aged ≥40 years who had received two or more COPD diagnoses within 1 year of each other at outpatient visits during which they were also prescribed COPD-related medications between 1 January 2001 and 31 December 2009.
It has shown that diabetes and cancer are more frequently diagnosed within the same individual than would be expected by chance, even after adjusting for age.
The time window chosen is both cross-sectional and longitudinal: the selected MM11+ subjects have at least an episode of two or more health problems diagnosed within one year by the GP; and they have a course of life trajectory of multiple, namely 11 or more health problems.
In line with other studies, estimated co-morbidity scores increased over time, probably due to increased recording of additional 'secondary diagnoses' within HES in more recent years (Trotter et al, 2008).
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