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Principal diagnosis and episodes of care: turning the corner in patient information.
The Eagar and" Innes (1992) report to the Commonwealth addressed the identification and definition of source data items required for the Australian National Diagnosis Related Group (AN-DRG) classification. Contained in that three volume report were a series of recommendations which will have a significant impact on the medical record function and on the collection of patient information in Australia.