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: A number (i.e., a subject area indicator) assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility for reporting purposes. For example, all outpatient services within a given area (e.g., Infectious Disease, Neurology, and Mental Hygiene—Group) would be reported to the same clinic stop code.
: A number (i.e., a subject area indicator) assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility for reporting purposes. For example, all outpatient services within a given area (e.g., Infectious Disease, Neurology, and Mental Hygiene—Group) would be reported to the same clinic [[stop code~|Stop Code]].




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; Stop Code  
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: A three-digit number corresponding to an additional service a patient received in conjunction with a clinic visit.  Stop code entries are used so that medical facilities may receive credit for the services rendered during a patient visit.
: A three-digit number corresponding to an additional service a patient received in conjunction with a clinic visit.  [[Stop code~|Stop Code]] entries are used so that medical facilities may receive credit for the services rendered during a patient visit.




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; Stop Code  
; [[Stop Code~|Stop Code]]
: A number (i.e., a subject area indicator) assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility for reporting purposes. For example, all outpatient services within a given area (e.g., Infectious Disease, Neurology, and Mental Hygiene—Group) would be reported to the same clinic stop code.
: A number (i.e., a subject area indicator) assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility for reporting purposes. For example, all outpatient services within a given area (e.g., Infectious Disease, Neurology, and Mental Hygiene—Group) would be reported to the same clinic [[stop code~|Stop Code]].




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: A number assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility.
: A number assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility.


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: A number assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility
: A number assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility


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; [[Stop Code~|Stop Code]] 
: A three-digit number corresponding to an additional stop/service a patient received in conjunction with a clinic visit. [[Stop code~|Stop Code]] entries are used so that medical facilities may receive credit for the services rendered during a patient visit. After 10/1/96, [[stop code~|Stop Code]]s will become DSS Identifiers.
Source: '''Patient Care Encounter V. 1.0 Technical Manual and Visit Tracking V. 2.0 Technical Manual'''
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Latest revision as of 07:51, 18 February 2012

Stop Code
A number (i.e., a subject area indicator) assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility for reporting purposes. For example, all outpatient services within a given area (e.g., Infectious Disease, Neurology, and Mental Hygiene—Group) would be reported to the same clinic Stop Code.


Source: Spinal Cord Dysfunction V. 2.0 User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Stop Code
A three-digit number corresponding to an additional service a patient received in conjunction with a clinic visit. Stop Code entries are used so that medical facilities may receive credit for the services rendered during a patient visit.


Source: Admission Discharge and Transfer v. 4.5 User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Stop Code
A number (i.e., a subject area indicator) assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility for reporting purposes. For example, all outpatient services within a given area (e.g., Infectious Disease, Neurology, and Mental Hygiene—Group) would be reported to the same clinic Stop Code.


Source: Functional Independence Measurement V. 1.0 User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Stop Code
A number assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility.


Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Anatomic Pathology User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Stop Code
A number assigned to the various clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic sections of a facility


Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Technical Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Stop Code
A three-digit number corresponding to an additional stop/service a patient received in conjunction with a clinic visit. Stop Code entries are used so that medical facilities may receive credit for the services rendered during a patient visit. After 10/1/96, Stop Codes will become DSS Identifiers.


Source: Patient Care Encounter V. 1.0 Technical Manual and Visit Tracking V. 2.0 Technical Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library