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  f"Here is a summary of the selected assessment ({assessment}) with the top 10 questions, "
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  "follow-up questions, and their relationships to various codes and standards."
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  f"Here is a summary of the selected assessment ({assessment}) with the top 10 questions, "
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  "follow-up questions, and their relationships to various codes and standards."
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+ # List the questions in the GADD 7 and describe in three sentence markdown outline how the questions are used and what ICD10, LOINC, and SNOMED codes might be used for each if answered yes.
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+ st.markdown("""
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+ # GAD-7
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+ The GAD-7 (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7) is a self-report questionnaire for screening and assessing the severity of anxiety symptoms. It consists of 7 questions, each focusing on a specific symptom of generalized anxiety disorder experienced over the past two weeks:
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+ Feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge
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+ Not being able to stop or control worrying
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+ Worrying too much about different things
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+ Trouble relaxing
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+ Being so restless that it's hard to sit still
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+ Becoming easily annoyed or irritable
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+ Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen
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+ The GAD-7 is used to help identify individuals with generalized anxiety disorder and monitor the severity of their symptoms. For each question answered with a significant presence of the symptom, relevant ICD-10, LOINC, and SNOMED codes might be assigned as follows:
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+ ICD-10: A positive GAD-7 result could be assigned a diagnosis code for Generalized Anxiety Disorder, which is F41.1.
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+ LOINC: The LOINC code for the GAD-7 assessment is 71206-5, which represents the overall score of the questionnaire.
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+ SNOMED: SNOMED CT codes for anxiety symptoms could be used to represent each specific symptom identified by the GAD-7, such as 197480006 for excessive worrying, 399166001 for difficulty relaxing, or 228147008 for fear of losing control.
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+ Keep in mind that the codes provided are for illustration purposes and may not be exhaustive. Always consult authoritative sources for accurate and up-to-date coding information.
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+ """)
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+ st.markdown("""
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+ # PHQ-9
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+ The PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire-9) is a self-administered questionnaire used to screen and assess the severity of depression symptoms. It consists of 9 questions, each focusing on a specific symptom of depression experienced over the past two weeks:
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+ Little interest or pleasure in doing things
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+ Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless
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+ Trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleeping too much
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+ Feeling tired or having little energy
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+ Poor appetite or overeating
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+ Feeling bad about yourself or that you are a failure or have let yourself or your family down
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+ Trouble concentrating on things, such as reading the newspaper or watching television
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+ Moving or speaking so slowly that other people could have noticed, or the opposite - being so fidgety or restless that you have been moving around a lot more than usual
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+ Thoughts that you would be better off dead or of hurting yourself in some way
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+ The PHQ-9 is used to help identify individuals with depression and monitor the severity of their symptoms. For each question answered with a significant presence of the symptom, relevant ICD-10, LOINC, and SNOMED codes might be assigned as follows:
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+ ICD-10: A positive PHQ-9 result could be assigned a diagnosis code for Major Depressive Disorder, such as F32.0 (mild), F32.1 (moderate), or F32.2 (severe).
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+ LOINC: The LOINC codes for the PHQ-9 assessment are 72100-1 (questionnaire) and 72104-3 (overall score).
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+ SNOMED: SNOMED CT codes for depression symptoms could be used to represent each specific symptom identified by the PHQ-9, such as 248234008 for anhedonia, 267060006 for excessive sleep, or 247441003 for feelings of worthlessness.
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+ Keep in mind that the codes provided are for illustration purposes and may not be exhaustive. Always consult authoritative sources for accurate and up-to-date coding information.
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+ """)
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+ st.markdown("""
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+ # Social Determinants of Health - SDoH
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+ The Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) assessment is not a standardized questionnaire like the PHQ-9 or GAD-7. Instead, it refers to a broad range of factors that influence an individual's health and well-being. These factors can include various aspects of an individual's life, such as socioeconomic status, education, neighborhood and physical environment, employment, social support networks, and access to healthcare.
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+ Since there isn't a single standardized questionnaire for SDOH, questions may vary depending on the specific assessment tool or framework used. However, some common themes in SDOH assessments include:
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+ Financial stability (e.g., income, employment, financial support)
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+ Education (e.g., highest level of education, access to quality education)
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+ Neighborhood and built environment (e.g., housing, transportation, safety)
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+ Social and community context (e.g., social support, community engagement, discrimination)
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+ Health and healthcare access (e.g., access to primary care, health insurance coverage)
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+ The questions in an SDOH assessment are used to identify social, economic, and environmental factors that may impact an individual's health outcomes. When specific issues are identified, relevant ICD-10, LOINC, and SNOMED codes might be assigned as follows:
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+ ICD-10: SDOH-related codes in the ICD-10 system fall under the categories Z55-Z65, which cover issues like problems related to education and literacy, employment, housing, and social environment.
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+ LOINC: Some LOINC codes related to SDOH assessments include 93029-2 (Social determinants of health domain) and 93030-0 (Social determinants of health measure), which capture specific domains and measures of SDOH.
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+ SNOMED: SNOMED CT codes for SDOH-related issues could be used to represent specific factors identified in the assessment, such as 160684000 for unemployment, 275145007 for inadequate housing, or 425181000 for educational attainment.
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+ Keep in mind that the codes provided are for illustration purposes and may not be exhaustive. Always consult authoritative sources for accurate and up-to-date coding information.
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+ """)