How Well Do <i>ICD‐9‐CM</i> Codes Predict True Congenital Heart Defects? A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‐Based Multisite Validation Project
Fred H. Rodriguez(Emory University Hospital), Wendy Book(American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders), Sherry L. Farr(Act Health), Trenton Hoffman(Emory University), Anaclare M. Sullivan(New York State Department of Health), George K. Lui(Stanford Medicine), Lorenzo D. Botto(University of Utah), Matthew R. Reeder(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Alfred D’Ottavio(Duke University), Jill Glidewell(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Daphne T. Hsu, Cheryl Raskind‐Hood(Emory University), Jennifer S. Li(Duke University)
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