Examining the Prevalence of Previously Recorded Phenotypically Related Diagnoses Among Fee-for-Service Medicare Enrollees Newly Diagnosed with Mendelian Conditions
- Bill Weeks ,
- Grace Huynh ,
- Stacey Y. Cao ,
- Jeremy Smith ,
- Chaitanya Bangur ,
- James Weinstein
Journal of General Internal Medicine |
Using Vanderbilt’s patient database, Batarache et al. found that constellations of billing codes could be used to identify patients with previously unidentified Mendelian (gene-borne) diseases.1,2 Artificial intelligence-informed, billing-record-based3 physician decision support at the point of care might enable earlier diagnosis and treatment. Among the fee-for-service Medicare population, we sought to examine the prevalence with which cases of newly diagnosed Mendelian conditions had phenotypically related diagnoses in previous years