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| Code | Category / Specialty | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 43374-8 |
Laboratory
General
|
Deprecated Pellitory (Parietaria officinalis) IgE Ab RAST class [Presence] in Serum
|
| 43375-5 |
Laboratory
General
|
Deprecated Dates IgE Ab RAST class [Presence] in Serum
|
| 43376-3 |
Laboratory
General
|
Spermatozoa Progressive [Presence] in Semen --post washing
|
| 43377-1 |
Laboratory
General
|
Spermatozoa Progressive [Presence] in Semen --pre washing
|
| 43378-9 |
Laboratory
General
|
Spermatozoa Motile [#/volume] in Semen --post washing
|
| 43379-7 |
Laboratory
General
|
HLA-DRB3 [Presence]
|
| 4338-0 |
Laboratory
General
|
Moxalactam [Mass] of Dose
|
| 43380-5 |
Laboratory
General
|
Coccidioides immitis IgG Ab [Units/volume] in Specimen
|
| 43381-3 |
Laboratory
General
|
Bordetella pertussis Ab [Presence] in Specimen by Immunofluorescence
|
| 43382-1 |
Laboratory
General
|
Alkaline phosphatase.heat stable/Alkaline phosphatase.total in Serum or Plasma by Heat stability
|
| 43383-9 |
Laboratory
General
|
Neisseria sp identified in Throat by Organism specific culture
|
| 43384-7 |
Laboratory
General
|
Neisseria sp identified in Urethra by Organism specific culture
|
| 43385-4 |
Laboratory
General
|
Neisseria sp identified in Cervix by Organism specific culture
|
| 43386-2 |
Laboratory
General
|
Neisseria sp identified in Anal by Organism specific culture
|
| 43387-0 |
Laboratory
General
|
Neisseria sp identified in Specimen by Organism specific culture
|
| 43389-6 |
Laboratory
General
|
Streptococcus sp identified in Isolate by Organism specific culture
|
| 4339-8 |
Laboratory
General
|
N-acetylprocainamide [Mass] of Dose
|
| 43390-4 |
Laboratory
General
|
Streptococcus sp identified in Isolate
|
| 43391-2 |
Laboratory
General
|
Bacterial vaginosis score
|
| 43392-0 |
Laboratory
General
|
LDL 1 [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma
|
| 43393-8 |
Laboratory
General
|
LDL 4 [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma
|
| 43394-6 |
Laboratory
General
|
Cholesterol in LDL acylated [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma
|
| 43395-3 |
Laboratory
General
|
Cholesterol in VLDL acylated [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma
|
| 43396-1 |
Laboratory
General
|
Cholesterol non HDL [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma
|
| 43397-9 |
Laboratory
General
|
Coag.dilute Russell viper venom induced.factor substitution.immediately after addition of normal plasma in Platelet poor plasma by Coagulation assay
|
| 43398-7 |
Laboratory
General
|
Gardnerella vaginalis+Prevotella sp morphotypes [Presence] in Vaginal fluid by Light microscopy
|
| 43399-5 |
Laboratory
General
|
JAK2 gene p.Val617Phe [Presence] in Blood or Tissue by Molecular genetics method
|
| 434-1 |
Laboratory
General
|
Ristocetin [Susceptibility] by Serum bactericidal titer
|
| 4340-6 |
Laboratory
General
|
Deprecated N-ethylnicotinamide [Mass] of Dose
|
| 43400-1 |
Laboratory
General
|
Lactobacillus sp morphotypes [Presence] in Vaginal fluid by Light microscopy
|
| 43401-9 |
Laboratory
General
|
Cryofibrinogen [Presence] in Plasma by 1 week 37 degree C incubation
|
| 43402-7 |
Laboratory
General
|
Erythrocyte [Sedimentation Rate] in Blood by 15 minute reading
|
| 43403-5 |
Laboratory
General
|
Neisseria gonorrhoeae DNA [Presence] in Specimen by Probe with signal amplification
|
| 43404-3 |
Laboratory
General
|
Chlamydia trachomatis DNA [Presence] in Specimen by Probe with signal amplification
|
| 43405-0 |
Laboratory
General
|
Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae DNA [Identifier] in Specimen by Probe with signal amplification
|
| 43406-8 |
Laboratory
General
|
Chlamydia trachomatis+Neisseria gonorrhoeae DNA [Presence] in Specimen by Probe with signal amplification
|
| 43407-6 |
Laboratory
General
|
Bacteria identified in Wound deep by Culture
|
| 43408-4 |
Laboratory
General
|
Bacteria identified in Tissue by Culture
|
| 43409-2 |
Laboratory
General
|
Bacteria identified in Isolate by Culture
|
| 4341-4 |
Laboratory
General
|
Nadolol [Mass] of Dose
|
| 43410-0 |
Laboratory
General
|
Bacteria identified in Cervix by Culture
|
| 43411-8 |
Laboratory
General
|
Bacteria identified in Aspirate by Culture
|
| 43412-6 |
Laboratory
General
|
Blood product units issued [#]
|
| 43413-4 |
Laboratory
General
|
Blood product units requested [#]
|
| 43414-2 |
Laboratory
General
|
Blood product units available [#]
|
| 43415-9 |
Laboratory
General
|
Unidentified cells/cells in Bone marrow
|
| 43416-7 |
Laboratory
General
|
Hematocrit [Volume Fraction] of Stem cell product by calculation
|
| 43417-5 |
Laboratory
General
|
Microscopic observation [Identifier] in Esophageal brushing by Cyto stain
|
| 43418-3 |
Laboratory
General
|
Stem cell product given [Volume]
|
| 43419-1 |
Laboratory
General
|
Tuberculosis reaction wheal [Diameter] --3 days post 1 TU intradermal
|
In the highly networked ecosystem of modern healthcare, clinical data is constantly moving. Blood is drawn in a primary care clinic, shipped to a centralized reference laboratory across the state, analyzed by a robotic chemical analyzer, and the results are transmitted back to the physician's Electronic Health Record (EHR). Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) is the universal linguistic standard that makes this massive, instantaneous data exchange possible.
Developed and maintained by the Regenstrief Institute, LOINC is the international standard for identifying health measurements, observations, and documents. For Health Information Management (HIM) professionals, laboratory informaticists, and clinical data scientists, understanding LOINC is essential for achieving true semantic interoperability. Without LOINC, a hospital's EHR would not know whether an incoming lab result of "120" represented a safe sodium level or a lethal glucose level.
The easiest way to understand LOINC is to think of it as a standardized "Question." When a physician orders a Hemoglobin A1c test, they are asking a question: "What is the concentration of Hemoglobin A1c in this patient's blood right now?" The LOINC code (4548-4) represents that specific question. The SNOMED CT code or numerical value that comes back from the laboratory represents the "Answer."
Before the widespread adoption of LOINC, every hospital laboratory and commercial reference lab (like Quest or LabCorp) used their own proprietary, local dictionary to identify tests.
Hospital A might use the local code "GLU_B" for a blood glucose test. Hospital B might use "S-GLUC," and LabCorp might use "00123." If a patient transferred from Hospital A to Hospital B, the receiving EHR had no way of knowing that "GLU_B" and "S-GLUC" were mathematically identical tests. The receiving physician would be forced to review a scanned PDF of the lab results, completely defeating the purpose of an electronic medical record. Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) could not trigger alerts for critical high glucose values because the software couldn't reliably identify which field contained the glucose data.
LOINC solved this problem by creating a universal taxonomy. By mapping all local, proprietary laboratory codes to a single, universally recognized LOINC code, data can flow seamlessly between disparate EHR platforms, government health agencies, and clinical registries.
A LOINC code itself is a simple identifier, typically consisting of three to seven digits followed by a hyphen and a single check digit (e.g., 4548-4). However, the true power of LOINC lies in the strict, six-part conceptual model that defines every single code. To generate a unique LOINC code, Regenstrief evaluates a test against these six independent axes:
Example Breakdown for LOINC 4548-4 (Hemoglobin A1c):
Component: Hemoglobin A1c/Hemoglobin.total
Property: Mass Fraction (MFr)
Time Aspect: Point in time (Pt)
System: Blood (Bld)
Scale: Quantitative (Qn)
Method: (Blank - method independent)
While originally designed strictly for laboratory tests (Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology), the scope of LOINC has expanded massively to cover virtually every clinical observation made in healthcare.
This covers the traditional domain of pathology and laboratory medicine. It includes highly complex molecular genetics, toxicology, antibiotic susceptibility panels, and public health reporting (such as the massive rollout of SARS-CoV-2 LOINC codes during the COVID-19 pandemic).
This section encompasses clinical measurements and documents that are not generated by a physical fluid sample in a lab. It includes:
For Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) and billing professionals, a common point of confusion is the relationship between CPT codes (specifically the 80000 series Pathology and Laboratory codes) and LOINC codes.
CPT codes are for Financial Reimbursement: When a laboratory performs a Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP), the billing department submits CPT 80048 to the insurance company. CPT tells the payer what service was performed so they can cut a check.
LOINC codes are for Clinical Interoperability: When the robotic analyzer finishes the BMP, it generates HL7 messages for Glucose, Calcium, Sodium, Potassium, etc. Each of those individual results is tagged with a specific LOINC code. LOINC tells the receiving Electronic Health Record what the data actually means so the physician can safely treat the patient.
While LOINC is not placed on a CMS-1500 or UB-04 claim form, its accurate configuration within the Laboratory Information System (LIS) is a strict federal requirement. Under the Promoting Interoperability (Meaningful Use) mandates, hospitals must utilize LOINC codes when transmitting reportable lab results to public health agencies and when providing electronic access to patients via patient portals.
LOINC is the unsung hero of modern health informatics. It operates invisibly behind the scenes of every patient portal, every automated clinical alert, and every public health dashboard. By enforcing a rigid, 6-axis conceptual model, it brings mathematical order to the chaotic world of laboratory and clinical observations.
For the healthcare data professional, mastering the principles of LOINC mapping is essential. It requires a meticulous understanding of laboratory methodologies, units of measure, and HL7 messaging standards. When configured correctly, a robust LOINC architecture ensures that critical health data flows seamlessly across state and national borders, empowering physicians with the precise information they need to save lives, while simultaneously satisfying stringent federal interoperability mandates.
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