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Procedure code (ACHI 8th edn) NNNNN-NN

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termValue Domain
METEOR identifier:Help on this term514038
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Health, Superseded 13/11/2014
  • Tasmanian Health, Superseded 02/09/2016
Definition:Help on this termThe Australian Classification of Health Intervention (8th edition) code set representing procedures.

Representational attributes

Classification scheme:Australian Classification of Health Interventions (ACHI) 8th edition
Representation class:Help on this termCode
Data type:Help on this termNumber
Format:Help on this termNNNNN-NN
Maximum character length:Help on this term7

Source and reference attributes

Revision status:Help on this term

ACHI was developed by the National Centre for Classification in Health (NCCH) at the University of Sydney. During the development, the NCCH was advised by members of the NCCH Coding Standards Advisory Committee (CSAC) and the Clinical Classification and Coding Groups (CCCG), consisting of expert clinical coders and clinicians nominated by the Clinical Casemix Committee of Australia.

In 2010, the National Casemix and Classification Centre (NCCC) at the University of Wollongong assumed responsibility for ACHI development and maintenance. NCCC developed the 2012 version of ACHI, released for implementation in 2013.

In 2013, the NCCH at the University of Sydney once again assumed responsibility for ACHI development and maintenance, as part of a consortium under the name of the Australian Centre for Classification Development (ACCD). The ACCD comprises the NCCH, the University of Western Sydney and KPMG.

From 1 July 2014, all ICD-10-AM/ACHI/ACS and AR-DRG related products are available for purchase from the Independent Hospital Pricing Authority (IHPA). For further information, contact the IHPA via the following email address:

[email protected]

Relational attributes

Related metadata references:Help on this term
Supersedes Procedure code (ACHI 7th edn) NNNNN-NN
  • Commonwealth Department of Health, Recorded 16/07/2015
  • Health, Superseded 02/05/2013
  • National Health Performance Authority (retired), Retired 01/07/2016
Has been superseded by Procedure code (ACHI 9th edn) NNNNN-NN
  • Health, Standard 13/11/2014
  • Tasmanian Health, Superseded 10/07/2017
Data elements implementing this value domain:Help on this term
Cancer treatment—surgical procedure for cancer, procedure code (ACHI 8th edn) NNNNN-NN
  • Health, Superseded 08/05/2014
Cancer treatment—surgical procedure for cancer, procedure code (ACHI 8th edn) NNNNN-NN
  • Health, Superseded 14/05/2015
Episode of admitted patient care—procedure, code (ACHI 8th edn) NNNNN-NN
  • Health, Superseded 13/11/2014
  • National Health Performance Authority (retired), Not progressed 01/07/2016
  • Tasmanian Health, Superseded 02/09/2016
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