The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision (ICD-10) is a coding of diseases and signs, symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances and external causes of injury or diseases, as classified by the World Health Organization. (WHO)[1]. The code set allows more than 12420 different codes and permits tracking of many new diagnoses and procedures, a significant expansion on the 6969 codes available in ICD-9.[2]
Work on ICD-10 began in 1983 and was completed in 1992.[1]
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The following is a List of ICD-10 codes.[3]
Chapter | Blocks | Title |
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I | A00-B99 | Certain infectious and parasitic diseases |
II | C00-D48 | Neoplasms |
III | D50-D89 | Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism |
IV | E00-E90 | Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases |
V | F00-F99 | Mental and behavioural disorders |
VI | G00-G99 | Diseases of the nervous system |
VII | H00-H59 | Diseases of the eye and adnexa |
VIII | H60-H95 | Diseases of the ear and mastoid process |
IX | I00-I99 | Diseases of the circulatory system |
X | J00-J99 | Diseases of the respiratory system |
XI | K00-K93 | Diseases of the digestive system |
XII | L00-L99 | Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue |
XIII | M00-M99 | Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue |
XIV | N00-N99 | Diseases of the genitourinary system |
XV | O00-O99 | Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium |
XVI | P00-P96 | Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period |
XVII | Q00-Q99 | Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities |
XVIII | R00-R99 | Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified |
XIX | S00-T98 | Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes |
XX | V01-Y98 | External causes of morbidity and mortality |
XXI | Z00-Z99 | Factors influencing health status and contact with health services |
XXII | U00-U99 | Codes for special purposes |
some 25 countries use ICD-10 for reimbursement and resource allocation in their health system. A few of them made modifications to ICD to better accomodate this use of ICD-10. The article below makes reference to some of these modifications. The unchanged international version of ICD-10 is used in about 110 countries ICD-10 for cause of death reporting and statistics.
Australia introduced their first edition of "ICD-10-AM" in 1998.
Canada introduced "ICD-10-CA" in 2000.
France introduced a clinical addendum to ICD-10 in 2005. See also website of the ATIH.
Germany: ICD-10-GM (German Modification)
A Korean modification exists since 2008.
The current Swedish translation of ICD-10 was created in 1997. A clinical modification has added more detail and omits codes of the international version in the context of clinical use of ICD:
The codes F64.1 (Dual-role transvestism), F64.2 (Gender identity disorder of childhood), F65.0 (Fetishism), F65.1 (Fetishistic transvestism), F65.5 (Sadomasochism), F65.6 (Multiple disorders of sexual preference) are not used in Sweden since 1 January 2009 according to a decision by the present Director General of The National Board of Health and Welfare, Sweden. The code O60.0 is not used in Sweden. Since 1 January 2009 the Swedish extension codes to O47 are recommended for use, instead of O60.0.
A Thai modifications exists since 2007.
The United States will begin official use of ICD-10 on October 1, 2013, using Clinical Modification ICD-10-CM for diagnosis coding and Procedure Coding System ICD-10-PCS for inpatient hospital procedure coding.[4]
Language versions should not be confused with clinical versions. ICD has been translated into 42 languages.
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The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision (ICD-10) is list of codes of diseases and signs, symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances and external causes of injury or diseases. ICD-10 is published by World Health Organization. Work on ICD-10 began in 1983 and was completed in 1992 [1].
Contents |
Chapter | Blocks | Title |
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I | A00-B99 | Certain infectious and parasitic diseases |
II | C00-D48 | Neoplasms |
III | D50-D89 | Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism |
IV | E00-E90 | Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases |
V | F00-F99 | Mental and behavioural disorders |
VI | G00-G99 | Diseases of the nervous system |
VII | H00-H59 | Diseases of the eye and adnexa |
VIII | H60-H95 | Diseases of the ear and mastoid process |
IX | I00-I99 | Diseases of the circulatory system |
X | J00-J99 | Diseases of the respiratory system |
XI | K00-K93 | Diseases of the digestive system |
XII | L00-L99 | Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue |
XIII | M00-M99 | Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue |
XIV | N00-N99 | Diseases of the genitourinary system |
XV | O00-O99 | Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium |
XVI | P00-P96 | Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period |
XVII | Q00-Q99 | Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities |
XVIII | R00-R99 | Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified |
XIX | S00-T98 | Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes |
XX | V01-Y98 | External causes of morbidity and mortality |
XXI | Z00-Z99 | Factors influencing health status and contact with health services |
XXII | U00-U99 | Codes for special purposes |
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