Evaluation of Administrative Data for Identifying Maternal Opioid Use at Delivery in Florida

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Amanda L. Elmore
Jason L. Salemi
Russell S. Kirby
William M. Sappenfield
Joseph Lowry
Ashley Dixon
Heather Lake-Burger
Jean Paul Tanner
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[1] University of South Florida,Chiles Center, College of Public Health
[2] Florida Department of Health,undefined
[3] Florida Birth Defects Registry,undefined
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Neonatal abstinence syndrome; Maternal; Opioid; Accuracy; Sensitivity;
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From 2010 to 2017, maternal opioid-related diagnoses at delivery increased by 100% in the US. Most prevalence estimates are based on unverified ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes. Evaluations of maternal opioid-related diagnoses at delivery are extremely limited but essential for utilizing prevalence estimates generated from administrative data.
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