ICD-10
International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision | |
Abbreviation | ICD-10 |
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Status | Active |
Year started | 1983 |
First published | 1994 |
Preview version | 1990 |
Organization | World Health Organization |
Domain | Medical classification |
Website | icd |
ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the
While WHO manages and publishes the base version of the ICD, several member states have modified it to better suit their needs. In the base classification, the code set allows for more than 14,000 different codes
The WHO provides detailed information regarding the ICD via its website – including an ICD-10 online browser[8] and ICD training materials.[9] The online training includes a support forum, a self-learning tool[9] and user guide.[10]
Chapters
The following table lists the chapter number (using Roman numerals), the code range of each chapter, and the chapter's title from the international version of the ICD-10.[11]
Chapter | Block | 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 |
National adoptions
Approximately 27[12][13] countries use ICD-10 for reimbursement and resource allocation in their health system, and some have made modifications to ICD to better accommodate its utility. The unchanged international version of ICD-10 is used in 117 countries for performing cause of death reporting and statistics.[1]
The national versions may differ from the base classification in the level of detail, incomplete adoption of a category,[14] or the addition of procedure codes.
Australia
Introduced in 1998, ICD-10 Australian Modification (ICD-10-AM) was developed by the National Centre for Classification in Health at the University of Sydney.[15] It is currently maintained by the Australian Consortium for Classification Development.[16]
ICD-10-AM has also been adopted by New Zealand,[17] Ireland,[18] Saudi Arabia[19] and several other countries.[20]
Brazil
Brazil introduced ICD-10 in 1996.[21]
Greece
Greece introduced ICD-10 on December 23, 2023. The Greek DRG (Gr-DRG) system is based on the Greek modification of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, based on the 2013 German Amendment of ICD-10 (ICD-10-GM), and a systematic catalog of codes of medical procedures called Greek Medical Procedure Classification (GMPC), based on corresponding international procedural classification. [22]
Canada
Canada began using ICD-10 for mortality reporting in 2000.[23] A six-year, phased implementation of ICD-10-CA for morbidity reporting began in 2001.[24] It was staggered across Canada's ten provinces, with Quebec the last to make the switch.[24]
ICD-10-CA is available in both English- and French-language versions.[23]
China
China adopted ICD-10 in 2002.[25]
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic adopted ICD-10 in 1994, one year after its official release by WHO.[26] Revisions to the international edition are adopted continuously.[27][28] The official Czech translation of ICD-10 2016 10th Revision was published in 2018.[26]
Denmark
ICD-10 was first introduced into the psychiatric health service system on 1 January 1994.[29]
Estonia
Estonia adopted ICD-10 from January 1, 1997, via a ministerial degree.[30] However, chapter V "Mental and behavioural disorders" had already been in use from January 1, 1994, also via a ministerial degree.[31]
France
France introduced a clinical addendum to ICD-10 in 1997.[32] See also website of the ATIH.
Germany
Germany's ICD-10 German Modification (ICD-10-GM) is based on ICD-10-AM.[20] ICD-10-GM was developed between 2003 and 2004, by the German Institute for Medical Documentation and Information.[20]
Hungary
Hungary introduced the use of ICD-10 from January 1, 1996, via a ministerial decree.[33]
Kazakhstan
Korea
A Korean modification has existed since 2008.[34]
Netherlands
The Dutch translation of ICD-10 is ICD10-nl, which was created by the WHO-FIC Network in 1994.[35] There is an online dictionary.[36]
Russia
The Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation ordered in 1997 to transfer all health organizations to ICD-10.[37]
South Africa
ICD-10 was implemented in July 2005 under the auspice of the National ICD-10 Implementation Task Team which is a joint task team between the National Department of Health and the Council for Medical Schemes.[38]
Sweden
The current Swedish translation of ICD-10 was created in 1997.[29]
Thailand
The ICD-10-TM (Thai Modification) is a Thai language version based on the 2016 ICD-10.[citation needed] An unusual feature of the index of ICD-10-TM is that it is bilingual, containing both Thai and English trails.[39]
United Kingdom
ICD-10 was first mandated for use in the UK in 1995.[40] In 2010 the UK Government made a commitment to update the UK version of ICD-10 every three years.[41] On 1 April 2016, following a year's delay,[41] ICD-10 5th Edition[note 1] replaced the 4th Edition as the mandated diagnostic classification within the UK,[42] and remains the current version for use within the UK.[43]
United States
For disease reporting, the US utilizes its own national variant of ICD-10 called the ICD-10 Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM).
There was much controversy when the transition from the ICD-9-CM to the ICD-10-CM was first announced in the US. Many providers were concerned about the vast number of codes being added, the complexity of the new coding system, and the costs associated with the transition.
The deadline for the United States to begin using ICD-10-CM for diagnosis coding and Procedure Coding System
Two common complaints in the United States about the ICD-10-CM are 1) the long list of potentially relevant codes for a given condition (such as rheumatoid arthritis) which can be confusing and reduce efficiency and 2) the assigned codes for seldom seen conditions (e.g. W55.22XA: Struck by cow, initial encounter; and V91.07XA: Burn due to water-skis on fire, initial encounter).[54][55]
Criticism
The expansion of healthcare delivery systems and changes in global health trends prompted a need for codes with improved clinical accuracy and specificity.[45] The alphanumeric coding in ICD-10 is an improvement from ICD-9 which had a limited number of codes and a restrictive structure.[45] Early concerns in the implementation of ICD-10 included the cost and the availability of resources for training healthcare workers and professional coders.[56]
See also
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, used in psychiatry
- DSM-5: its current version
Notes
- ^ The numbering system of editions only refers to those used in the UK; not those issued by WHO. For example, whilst the 5th edition is based on ICD-10 version:2016, the 4th edition was based on the version from 2010 (skipping the versions of ICD-10 from 2014 and 2015).
- ^ Although named ICD-10-PCS, this volume is not based on any of the WHO-FIC publications.
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External links
- ICD-10-CM (P4229) (see uses)
- Official website
- ICD-10 online browser (WHO)
- ICD-10 online training direct access (WHO)
- ICD-10-CM (USA – modification) at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (CDC)
- ICD-11 Home Page