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International Classification of Diseases

The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is the globally authoritative medical classification and terminology used in epidemiology, health management, clinical diagnosis, and health information management, resource allocation, clinican recording, decision support and health financing. It exists currently in its eleventh revision ICD-11 and it…

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Usage in the European Union

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International Classification of Diseases

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related to Usage in the United States · 38
International Classification of Diseases → Adapted, April, Clinical Modification, Diseases, Eighth Revision, Health, Hospital Records, However, Human Services, ICD, ICD-10, ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, ICD-7, ICD-9, ICD-9-CM, ICDA, ICDA-8, In, Indexing
related to ICD-11 · 22
International Classification of Diseases → As, Diseases, Following, For, Foundation, Foundation Component, From, ICD, ICD-10, ICD-11, ICD-11 MMS, ICD-O, International Classification, It, June, May, MMS, Morbidity Statistics, Mortality, The
related to ICD-7 · 10
International Classification of Diseases → Diseases, February, Health Statistics, In, International Classification, Paris, Seventh Revision, The International Conference, WHO, WHO Expert Committee

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