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Definition

The clinical specialty of the health-care provider(s) who played a role in the health-care incident that gave rise to a medical indemnity claim, in addition to the principal clinician responsible, as represented by a code.

Components

Data Element (this item)

Representation

This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " Clinical specialties code N[N] ".
Data Type Number
Format N[N]
Maximum character length 2
Values
Value Meaning Start Date End Date
Permissible Values 53 Podiatry
3 Cardiology
4 Cardio-thoracic surgery
5 Chiropractics
6 Clinical genetics
7 Haematology (clinical)
8 Immunology and allergy (clinical)
9 Clinical pharmacology (excluding pharmacy)
11 Cosmetic surgery
13 Dentistry
14 Dermatology
15 Diagnostic radiology
16 Otolaryngology
17 Emergency medicine
18 Endocrinology
21 Gastroenterology and hepatology
22 General medicine
23 General practice–non-procedural
24 General practice–procedural
25 General surgery
26 Geriatric medicine
27 Gynaecology only
28 Infectious diseases
29 Intensive care medicine
30 Medical oncology
31 Midwifery
32 Neurology
33 Neurosurgery
34 Neonatal or perinatal medicine
35 Nuclear medicine
36 Nursing–general
37 Nursing–nurse practitioner
38 Nutrition or dietician
39 Obstetrics and gynaecology
40 Obstetrics only
41 Occupational and environmental medicine
42 Ophthalmology
44 Orthopaedic surgery
45 Osteopathy
46 Paediatrics (general)
47 Paediatric surgery
48 Paramedical and ambulance staff
49 Pathology
50 Pharmacy (excluding clinical pharmacology)
51 Physiotherapy
52 Plastic and reconstructive surgery
54 Psychiatry
55 Psychology
56 Public health medicine
57 Rehabilitation medicine
58 Nephrology
59 Respiratory and sleep medicine
60 Rheumatology
62 Sports and exercise medicine
63 Radiation oncology (therapeutic radiology)
65 Urology
66 Vascular surgery
67 Other allied health (including complementary medicine)
68 Other hospital-based medical practitioner
71 Anaesthesia
72 Maternal-fetal medicine
73 Medical administration
75 Oral and maxillofacial surgery
76 Palliative medicine
77 Urogynaecology
78 Reproductive endocrinology and infertility
79 Addiction medicine
80 Paediatric emergency medicine
81 Sexual health medicine
82 Pain medicine
83 Community child health
84 Gynaecological oncology
85 Obstetrical and gynaecological ultrasound
Supplementary Values 97 Not applicable
99 Not stated/inadequately described

Comments

Guide for use:

This data element should be used in conjunction with the data element: Health-care incident— principal clinician specialty involved in health-care incident, clinical specialties code N[N] to record the specialties of the clinicians who played a prominent role in the incident that gave rise to the medical indemnity claim. That is, the individuals whose actions/omissions are directly implicated in ‘what went wrong’. These individuals may or may not be defendants in the medical indemnity claim.

For a particular clinician, the specialty recorded should be the main clinical area in which that clinician has formal qualifications (or, in the case of a specialist-in training, is working towards gaining formal qualifications), and/or in which that clinician primarily practices. The specialty recorded may not be the area in which the clinician was working at the time of the incident. For example, if a clinician involved in the incident was a general surgeon, but was working in the Emergency department when the incident occurred, Code 25 ‘General surgery’ should be recorded.

Where a private doctor was closely involved in the incident, the specialty of the private doctor should be recorded.

This data element should be completed on the basis of available information about the specialty of clinicians closely involved in the incident; specialty should not be assumed based on other information. For example, if the incident occurred in the course of repair to an aortic abdominal aneurysm, Code 66 ’Vascular surgery’ should only be recorded where there is information to confirm that a vascular surgeon was among the clinicians involved.

Where a registrar was closely involved in the incident, the specialty for which the registrar was training at the time of the incident should be recorded.

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Inclusion in Data Set Specifications 1
Inclusion in Data Distributions 0
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As a denominator in an Indicator 0
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