Abstraction and Reabstraction for the ACS module of the NHDS

National Hospital Care Survey

Attachment J Updated AbstractionandReabstraction for ACS module of NHCS

Abstraction and Reabstraction for the ACS module of the NHDS

OMB: 0920-0212

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Attachment J Abstraction and Reabstraction for the ACS module of the NHDS OMB No. 0920-0212: Approval expires 10/31/2011

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SSS abstractors will abstract eight acute coronary syndrome records in each of 32 hospitals. A different SSS abstractor will reabstract the eight records. We expect that hospital staff will take an average of 15 minutes to pull and then refile the eight medical records (Attachment J). This equals 8 annualized hours over three years.


The questions for the acute coronary syndrome abstraction module include:


  • Date and time of first hospital contact

  • Troponin levels

  • Ischemic pain upon admission

  • Elective (planned) cardiac procedure admission




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