It has <SNOMEDCT Concept_ID="799711000000109"
NLMC_RecommendedDescription="Count of cells positive for both CD19 and
lambda²/>
This type of thing. Is this what you mean?
Cheers
Craig
On 23/08/2014 21:58, "Jonathan Kay" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Did the source data have SNOMED code values?
>
>Thanks
>
>Jonathan
>
>On 23 Aug 2014, at 19:30, Webster Craig
><[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Don't know if this will make it easier to view a summary of the records
>>but Ive taken them XML and transformed it to a web page at
>>http://secret-garden-2763.herokuapp.com
>> The source code of which is at https://github.com/cwebster/nlmc
>> It should be relatively easy to change the render to display other
>>information and add search
>> Cheers
>> Craig
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>> Chaps
>> Just want to pick your brains
>> I am guessing that the only format the National Path Catalogue is
>>currently in is XML?
>> At least thatıs the version that can be found below
>>
>>https://isd.hscic.gov.uk/trud3/user/authenticated/group/0/pack/1/subpack/
>>77/releases
>> I am having discussions with our CCG commissioners about the allocation
>>of tests to different path disciplines in order to work out under which
>>tariff they should be charged under. The guidance in the 2013/2014
>>Payment by results publication as far as path goes is as below
>> The bit in red is relevant
>> Navigating through the XML is a little complex, but then there is
>>ambiguity around which disciplines a test is ascribed to. So for example
>>Protein fractionation (electrophoresis) is listed as both biochem and
>>immunology, the ref tariff for biochem is about £1:50 and immunology is
>>£20 so it makes a heck of a difference where its allocated.
>> Also, has anyone a clue as to what the integrated (Chem/Haem/Imm)
>>reference tariff is?. This would better reflect the fact we run an
>>combined blood sciences lab here at the RDE.
>> Has anyone else come across this issue and what are you doing to deal
>>with it?.
>> Cheers
>> John
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>> Pathology services
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>> 280. Costs and activity for the following pathology services should be
>>submitted based on the number of tests, with the number of requests for
>>pathology investigation64 required as a memorandum:
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>> (a) cytology (excluding cervical screening programmes)
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>> (b) histopathology and histology
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>> (c) integrated blood sciences services (including clinical
>>biochemistry, haematology and immunology)
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>> (d) clinical biochemistry
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>> (e) haematology
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>> (f) immunology
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>> Reference costs guidance for 2013-14: A draft for NHS feedback 65
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>> (g) microbiology (including bacteriology, virology and mycology)
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>> (h) phlebotomy
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>> (i) other.
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>> 281. Trusts may submit costs against integrated blood sciences, or
>>separately against clinical biochemistry, haematology and immunology,
>>but must not submit costs against both.
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>> 282. Trusts should refer to the National Laboratory Medicine Catalogue,
>>a catalogue of pathology tests designed to support consistent,
>>standardised reporting, which is available via TRUD (paragraph 3).
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>> 283. The Department, working with NHS Midlands and East, has also
>>produced a toolkit to support commissioning of community (i.e. direct
>>access) pathology services65. Whilst primarily intended for
>>commissioners, providers of pathology services may also find some of the
>>tools helpful.
>>
>>
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>> 284. Direct access pathology costs will vary depending on whether the
>>service is hospital or community based. Care should be taken to include
>>the entire cost, including costs incurred in the transportation of
>>samples where appropriate.
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