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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What constitutes a Feasibility Study? Feasibility studies are generally limited data retrieval requests used to ascertain whether sufficient patient or sample populations are available to accomplish the proposed research studies.
- What is the difference between Identified and De-Identified requests? De-Identified information has had all Patient Health Information (PHI) removed from the record that could be used to identify the subject. This includes date elements except year, and medical record numbers. Questions related to what constitutes PHI may be referred to the Privacy Office at Privacy@Nebraskamed.com.
- What are ICD10 Codes, Procedure Codes, Medication IDs and where can I find them? ICD codes or International Classification of Diseases are the categories used to describe categories of diseases and health problems widely used in the medical record. ICD10 codes were implemented in 2015 and replace the older ICD9 codes.
Links to compendiums of ICD codes, as well as dictionaries of lab tests, medication IDs, and Surgery or Procedure codes, can be found to the right side of this page.
ICD10 Codes & Dictionaries
Protected Health Information
Protected Health Information (PHI) is information that is very specific to the individual such as birth date, telephone number, and social security number, that the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was intended to protect, so as to protect individual patient confidentiality.
Read UNMC's Policy protecting PHI Use and Disclosure of Protected Health Information (#6057)
All PHI in paper and electronic form must be transported and stored in a secure manner to safeguard it against improper disclosure and/or loss. Read UNMC's Policy Transporting Protected Health Information Policy (#6073)
- Clinical Research Spotlight Award
- Clinical Research Development Fund
- Clinical Recruiting Resources
- Biostatistics
- IRB
- Clinical Research Center (CRC)
- READi Core (health informatics)
- Electronic Health Record Data Access Core
- Fees & Services
- FAQs & ICD10 Codes
- Tips for Crafting a Query
- Contact Us
- Contact
- FAQs
- Query Tips
- Services
- Research Pharmacy
- Sponsored Programs Administration
- Biomedical Informatics
- Disease Specific Biobanks & Registries
- Nebraska Biobank
- Research Policies
- Uploading Radiologic Images for Research Studies
- Pathology Samples for Clinical Research
- UNeHealth Guidebook