Conclusions ICD-11 was adopted by the World Health Assembly in May 2019. Transition to implementation is in progress. ICD-11 can be accessed at icd.who.int.Background Understanding diseases in ways that enable prevention, treatment, and the allocation of resources requires measurement. To be usef...
There is no indication when the WHO expects to finalise and release the ICD-11 PHC — a clinical guideline written in simpler language to assist non-mental health specialists, especially primary care practitioners and non medically trained health workers and also intended for use in low resource ...
Also under development is the WHO’s ICD-11 PHC — a clinical guideline written in simpler language to assist non-mental health specialists, especially primary care practitioners and non medically trained health workers, and also intended for use in low resource settings and low- to middle-income...
The Rare Disease TAG obtained the agreement of WHO for the creation of a linearization for rare diseases. It still remains to be practically developed. Other medical fields that are already planned to have their own specialty linearization are mental health, dermatology, musculoskeletal disease, neuro...
PDF versions of ICD-10 (Fifth edition v 2016) Volume 1: Tabular List and Volume 3: Alphabetical Index are also available as free downloads from the WHO’s IRIS document archive:https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/246208: ICD-10 Volume 1|Tabular List of inclusions and four-character ...
World Health Organization. WHO ICD Revision Information Note n°4: ICD-11 Content Model. Online on the WHO website: http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/revision/ Information_Note_4_Content_Model_v.1.4Approved.pdf?ua=1. as scientific knowledge evolves, can be viewed on the Orphanet web...