10 Realities in Translating Drug Directions to SIG Codes | Plenful (2024)

Growing up, every winter break my family and I would take a trip to Taiwan. Despite seeing it as somewhat of a cumbersome tradition that’d inevitably pull me away from my friends and my progress in whatever video game I was playing at the time, my dad always found a way to make the trip fun.

In 2015, he came up with this brilliant idea: “I’ll give you [a retrospectively inconsequential amount of money] to eat anything I point at throughout the trip.” Most of it was pretty good, some were clearly chosen to mess with me, but one item quickly became the iceberg to my stomach’s Titanic.

A batch of quail eggs prepared in a takoyaki pan mercilessly sent me to the hospital. After a shot of something for the cramps, an IV to keep me hydrated, and a bed to spend the night; the $100 dollars was still solidly in play, as I was quick to remind.

Can you guess how much the hospital bill was?

What makes American healthcare so expensive? It’s not just the massive amounts of capital required for drug development, but it's also the cost of the manual and time consuming administrative work required to navigate and adhere to the system's complexities and regulations.

With that in mind - I’ll focus on one topic in particular: the inefficiencies around processing SIG codes.

SIG codes are abbreviations of drug administration instructions for pharmacists and care teams. For example:

Take 1 tablet by mouth two times a day for anxiety >>> T1T PO BID ANX

Typically, technicians follow a [Administration] [IntakeMethod] [DailyAmount] [Diagnoses] format, though different conventions are used across both organizations and drug types, which makes processing them complicated and time consuming. They're often done by hand.

What’s inefficient with the SIG code process as it is?

SIG Codes are often manually written by humans:

Naturally, there are lots of mistakes. Misspellings, misinterpretations, typically anything that involves a pair of sentient eyes and hands ends up inconsistent.

Drug direction formatting is inconsistent and involves semantics:

“By mouth” and “orally” both map to “PO”. “For sleep”, “insomnia”, and “sleep aid” map to both “SLEEP” and “FOR INSOMNIA”. Both “FOR DIARRHEA” and “FOR LOOSE STOOLS” exist.

Drug direction formatting occasionally requires human input:

Technically, “before meals and bedtime” is functionally the same as “four times a day” (mapping to “QID”), despite having codes like AC and QHS for meals and bedtime, respectively.

Drug directions themselves often omit information:

One of the most common errors in SIG codes is the exclusion of drug delivery format (i.e. tablet, capsule, liquid etc.), resulting in missed administration elements (e.g. T1T/T2C).

Some processes just do not have SIG codes:

Typically the ones that fall under this category relate to drugs with topical applications. While some natural language conventions are ignored, for the most part words are spelled out, save for the [DailyAmount] which usually comes after the location of application.

Total dosages are sometimes required:

When tablets or capsules need to be split in half, or taken multiple times throughout the day, providers need to know. That being said, drug manufacturers typically give no indication on this front.

Ordering of SIG code components:

An addendum to the above point - total dosages may appear in different places throughout the SIG code. For example, for multiple pills, they appear in parentheses between [Administration] and [DailyAmount]; for multiple pills with different individual dosages, they appear standalone at the end, preceded by a TD.
Not to mention, some administration methods, such as subcutaneous injections have their own conventions, such as [DailyAmount] being appended directly without a space to [Administration] (i.e. INJQD or INJBID) followed by the amount of units.

Specific SIG codes are sometimes assigned to individual drugs, known as “default SIGs”:

For example, any time “Symbicort” products appear, “RINS” must appear in the SIG code. The same goes for MIRA in Miralax-based instructions.

Drug names, generic and brand, are difficult to keep track of:

Acetaminophen and antihistamines, Xyzal and Zyrtec. If people are paid to make up words, put me in touch with them. I have a background in Linguistics.

Organizations sometimes have abbreviations for abbreviations (known as “speed codes”):

No comment...

Our team at Plenful, through a mixed-method business logic and NLP approach addresses these issues by automatically standardizing SIG codes in a way that not only simplifies data entry roles to human-in-the-loop auditing, but in turn allows healthcare teams to spend more time caring for patients.

While SIG codes represent only a fraction of the work healthcare organizations have to deal with, the platform being built at Plenful addresses more than that. Including (but not limited to) automated document processing and confidential information warehousing.

And to answer the question as to how much my hospital stay in Taiwan was, it happens to be the same number in the title of this blog.

It was 10. Dollars… $10. And to answer your other question, no, I never saw that $100.

- Jonathan Lin

10 Realities in Translating Drug Directions to SIG Codes | Plenful (2024)

References

Top Articles
Skyrim Special Edition Sos
Clinical effectiveness and costs of the Sugarbaker procedure for the treatment of pseudomyxoma peritonei
Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Yups Wits Sadie Plant Tune 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Autumns Cow Dog Pig Tim Cook’s Birthday Buff Work It Out Wombats Pineview Playtime Chronicles Day Of The Dead The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle
Kreme Delite Menu
It's Official: Sabrina Carpenter's Bangs Are Taking Over TikTok
Cintas Pay Bill
Week 2 Defense (DEF) Streamers, Starters & Rankings: 2024 Fantasy Tiers, Rankings
How To Do A Springboard Attack In Wwe 2K22
Rek Funerals
Seething Storm 5E
Stl Craiglist
Tx Rrc Drilling Permit Query
When Is the Best Time To Buy an RV?
Compare the Samsung Galaxy S24 - 256GB - Cobalt Violet vs Apple iPhone 16 Pro - 128GB - Desert Titanium | AT&T
Derpixon Kemono
Culver's Flavor Of The Day Monroe
Moe Gangat Age
Betonnen afdekplaten (schoorsteenplaten) ter voorkoming van lekkage schoorsteen. - HeBlad
Healing Guide Dragonflight 10.2.7 Wow Warring Dueling Guide
“In my day, you were butch or you were femme”
Echo & the Bunnymen - Lips Like Sugar Lyrics
2024 U-Haul ® Truck Rental Review
London Ups Store
Milspec Mojo Bio
Copart Atlanta South Ga
H12 Weidian
ZURU - XSHOT - Insanity Mad Mega Barrel - Speelgoedblaster - Met 72 pijltjes | bol
Yard Goats Score
The Blind Showtimes Near Amc Merchants Crossing 16
zom 100 mangadex - WebNovel
Riherds Ky Scoreboard
Qual o significado log out?
Uncovering The Mystery Behind Crazyjamjam Fanfix Leaked
Walgreens Bunce Rd
Sienna
Truvy Back Office Login
Temu Seat Covers
Jurassic World Exhibition Discount Code
Ups Drop Off Newton Ks
Ice Dodo Unblocked 76
Jeep Cherokee For Sale By Owner Craigslist
Ellafeet.official
Forager How-to Get Archaeology Items - Dino Egg, Anchor, Fossil, Frozen Relic, Frozen Squid, Kapala, Lava Eel, and More!
Arcane Odyssey Stat Reset Potion
The Syracuse Journal-Democrat from Syracuse, Nebraska
Hingham Police Scanner Wicked Local
Lyons Hr Prism Login
Devotion Showtimes Near Showplace Icon At Valley Fair
Anonib New
Lightfoot 247
Lake County Fl Trash Pickup Schedule
Famous Dave's BBQ Catering, BBQ Catering Packages, Handcrafted Catering, Famous Dave's | Famous Dave's BBQ Restaurant
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Mrs. Angelic Larkin

Last Updated:

Views: 6770

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (67 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Mrs. Angelic Larkin

Birthday: 1992-06-28

Address: Apt. 413 8275 Mueller Overpass, South Magnolia, IA 99527-6023

Phone: +6824704719725

Job: District Real-Estate Facilitator

Hobby: Letterboxing, Vacation, Poi, Homebrewing, Mountain biking, Slacklining, Cabaret

Introduction: My name is Mrs. Angelic Larkin, I am a cute, charming, funny, determined, inexpensive, joyous, cheerful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.