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{{Refimprove|date=April 2014}}__NOTOC__'''ICD-10''' is the 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD), a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or diseases.
'''ICD-10''' is The code set allows more than 14,400 different codes and permits the 10th revision tracking of the [[International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems]] (many new diagnoses. The codes can be expanded to over 16,000 codes by using optional sub-classifications. The detail reported by ICD)can be further increased, with a [[medical classification]] list simplified multi-axial approach, by the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO). It contains using codes for diseasesmeant to be reported in a separate data field. The WHO provides detailed information about ICD online, signs and symptomsmakes available a set of materials online, abnormal findingssuch as an ICD-10 online browser, complaintsICD-10 Training, social circumstancesICD-10 online training, ICD-10 online training support, and external causes of injury or diseasesstudy guide materials for download.<ref Name="WHOICD"/>
The code set allows International version of ICD should not be confused with national Clinical Modifications (CM) of ICD that frequently include much more than 14detail,400 different codes and permits the tracking of many new [[diagnoses]]{{factsometimes have separate sections for Post-operation|date=October 2014}}procedures. The codes can be expanded to over 16US ICD-10 Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM), for instance, has some 68,000 codes by using optional sub-classifications{{fact|date=October 2014}}. The detail reported by US also has the ICD can be further increased-10 Procedure Coding System (ICD-10 PCS), with a simplified multi-axial approachcoding system that contains 76, by using 000 codes meant not used by other countries. Be aware that many ICD-10 references in Wikipedia refer to be reported ICD-10 CM (US modification), in a separate data field{{fact|date=October 2014}}particular if they have 5 digits (xxx.xx).
The WHO provides detailed information about ICD online, and makes available a set of materials online, such as an '''Work on ICD-10 online browser,<ref>[http://apps.who.int/classifications/icd10/browse/2015/en ICD-10 online browser]</ref> ICD-10 Training, ICD-10 online training,<ref>[http://apps.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10training/ ICD-10 training tool]</ref> ICD-10 online training support,<ref>[http://sites.google.com/site/icd10onlinetraining ICD 10 Online Support]</ref> began in 1983 and study guide materials for downloadwas completed in 1992.'''
The International version of ICD should not be confused with national Clinical Modifications (CM) of ICD that frequently include much more detail, and sometimes have separate sections revised deadline for [[Post-operation|procedures]]. The US [[ICD-10 Clinical Modification]] (ICD-10-CM), for instance, has some 68,000 codes{{fact|date=October 2014}}. The US also has the [[ICD-10 Procedure Coding System]] (ICD-10 PCS), a coding system that contains 76,000 codes not used by other countries.<ref Name="CMS_PressAug2008">{{cite press release | last =CMS Office of Public Affairs | first = | authorlink = Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services | coauthors = | title =HHS Proposes Adoption United States implementation of ICD-10 Code Sets and Updated Electronic Transaction Standards | publisher =[[Uis Oct.S. Department of Health & Human Services]] | date =August 151, 2008 | url =http://www.dhhs.gov/news/press/2008pres/08/20080815a.html | accessdate = 2008-10-22}}</ref>2015
Be aware that many ==National adoption for clinical use==Some 25 countries use ICD-10 references for reimbursement and resource allocation in Wikipedia refer their health system. A few of them made modifications to ICD to better accommodate this use of ICD-10 CM (US modification), in particular if they have 5 digits (xxx.xx) The article below makes reference to some of these modifications. The unchanged international version of ICD-10 is used in about 110 countries for cause of death reporting and statistics.
Work on ICD-10 began in 1983 and was completed in 1992.<ref Name="WHOICD">{{cite web |publisher=[[World Health Organization]] |url=http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/en/ |titleUnited States=International Classification of Diseases (ICD) |accessdate=23 November 2010}}</ref> ==List==The following is a '''List of deadline for the United States to begin using Clinical Modification ICD-10 codes'''.<ref Name="WHO">{{cite web | title =International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision | publisher = [[World Health Organization]] | year = 2010 | url =http://apps.who.int/classifications/icd10/browse/2010/en | accessdate = February 26, 2010 }}</ref>{{Clinical Modification (ICD-10}} == Nomenclature =={{Empty section|date=February 2010}} ==National adoption -CM) for clinical use==Some 25{{fact|date=October 2014}} countries use diagnosis coding and Procedure Coding System ICD-10 Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) for reimbursement and resource allocation in their health systeminpatient hospital procedure coding is set at October 1, 2015, another year delayed from the previous 2014 deadline. A few of them made modifications The deadline prior was October 1, 2013. All HIPAA "covered entities" must make the change; a prerequisite to ICD to better accommodate this use of ICD-10is the adoption of Electronic Data Interchange|EDI Version 5010 by January 1, 2012. The article below makes reference to some Enforcement of these modifications5010 transition by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), however, was postponed by CMS until March 31, 2012, with the federal agency citing numerous factors, including slow software upgrades. The unchanged international version implementation of ICD-10 is used in about 110 countries for cause has been subject to previous delays. In January 2009, the date was pushed back by two years, to October 1, 2013 rather than a prior proposal of death reporting and statisticsOctober 1, 2011. The most recent push back of the implementation date has inspired a mixed reaction from the healthcare community.
===Australia===
1 July 1998 Victoria, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory implemented ICD-10-AM.<br />
1 July 1999 Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia implemented ICD-10-AM.<ref>[http://www.health.qld.gov.au/qcc/documents/resources/icd_drg_qld11.pdf DRG and ICD information in Queensland]{{verify source|date=June 2012}}</ref>
===Canada===
[[Canada]] introduced ICD-10-CA in 2000.<ref>[http://www.cihi.ca/cihi-ext-portal/internet/en/document/standards+and+data+submission/standards/classification+and+coding/codingclass_icd10 "ICD10-CA"]</ref>
===China===
[[China]] adopted ICD-10 in 2002.<ref>[https://www.deloitte.com/assets/Dcom-UnitedStates/Local%20Assets/Documents/us_lshc_ImpactOfICD10_081409.pdf Deloitte Center for Health Solutions]</ref>
===Czech republic===
[[Czech republic]] adopted ICD-10 in 1994, one year after official release from WHO.<ref>[http://www.uzis.cz/system/files/mkn-tabelarni-cast_1-1-2013.pdf Czech Translation of ICD 10 ]</ref> Czech republic uses the international version without any local modifications. Czech republic adopted all updates to the international version (namely in 2004,2010,2011,2012).
===France===
[[France]] introduced a clinical addendum to ICD-10 in 2005.{{fact|date=October 2014}} See also website of the ATIH.
===Germany===
[[Germany]]: ICD-10-GM (German Modification){{fact|date=October 2014}}
===Korea===
A Korean modification has existed since 2008.{{fact|date=October 2014}}
===Netherlands===
The Dutch translation of ICD-10 is ICD10-nl, which was created by the WHO-FIC Netwerk in 1994.<ref>[http://www.rivm.nl/who-fic/ICD.htm WHO - FIC Homepage]</ref> There is an [http://class.who-fic.nl/browser.aspx?scheme=ICD10-nl.cla online dictionary].
===South Africa===
1 January 2005 Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape town{{fact|date=October 2014}}
===Sweden===
The current Swedish translation of ICD-10 was created in 1997.{{fact|date=October 2014}} 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 (Preterm labor without delivery) is not used in Sweden; instead, since 1 January 2009, the Swedish extension codes to O47 (False labor) are recommended for use.{{fact|date=October 2014}}
===Thailand===
A Thai modification has existed since 2007; the Ministry of Public Health has ICD 10 TM.
and 1 of 3 first used ICD-10 Code with Czechoslovakia and Denmark in 1994{{fact|date=October 2014}}
===United States===The deadline for the United States to begin using Clinical Modification [[ICD-10 Clinical Modification|ICD-10-CM]] for diagnosis coding and Procedure Coding System [[ICD-10 Procedure Coding System|ICD-10-PCS]] for inpatient hospital procedure coding is set at October 1, 2015,<ref>[http://www.healthdatamanagement.com/news/Senate-Approves-ICD-10-Delay-Doc-Fix-47692-1.html "Senate Approves ICD-10 Delay, 'Doc Fix'"].March 31, 2014</ref><ref>[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d113:HR04302:@@@D&summ2=m& "H.R. 4302 (Protecting Access to Medicare Act of 2014)"]. [[U.S. Senate]]. March 31, 2014, 06:31pm.</ref> another year delayed from the previous 2014 deadline<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Administrative Simplification: Adoption of a Standard for a Unique Health Plan Identifier; Addition to the National Provider Identifier Requirements; and a Change to the Compliance Date for the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition (ICD–10–CM and ICD–10–PCS) Medical Data Code Sets|publisher=[[Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services]]|postscript=<!-- Bot inserted parameter. Either remove it; or change its value to "." for the cite to end in a ".", as necessary. -->&#123;&#123;inconsistent citations&#125;&#125;}}. {{USFR|77|54664}} of {{date|5 September 2012}}. {{USFR|77|60629}} of {{date|4 October 2012}}.</ref> The deadline prior was October 1, 2013.<ref>[http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd10cm.htm "International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM)"]. National Center for Health Statistics. [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC). December 20, 2010.</ref><ref>[http://www.cms.gov/ICD10/ "Overview ICD-10"]. [[Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services]].</ref> All [[HIPAA]] "covered entities" must make the change; a pre-requisite to ICD-10 is the adoption of [[Electronic Data Interchange|EDI]] Version 5010 by January 1, 2012.<ref>[http://www.noblis.org/MissionAreas/HI/Solutions/Pages/ICD-10FAQ.aspx Noblis ICD-10 F.A.Q.]</ref> Enforcement of 5010 transition by the [[Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services]] (CMS), however, was postponed by CMS until March 31, 2012, with the federal agency citing numerous factors, including slow software upgrades.<ref>[http://www.physicianspractice.com/blog/content/article/1462168/1994128 "Physicians Get Grace Period from CMS on HIPAA 5010 Enforcement"].[[Physicians Practice]].November 18, 2011</ref> The implementation of ICD-10 has been subject to previous delays. In January 2009, the date was pushed back by two years, to October 1, 2013 rather than a prior proposal of October 1, 2011.<ref>[http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2009/01/15/feds-delay-icd-10-for-two-years/ "Feds Delay ICD-10 for Two Years"]. ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''. January 15, 2009.</ref> The most recent pushback of the implementation date has inspired a mixed reaction from the healthcare community.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://technologyadvice.com/news/blog/icd-10-delay-good-and-bad/ | title=Why ICD-10's Newest Delay is Both Good and Bad | publisher=TechnologyAdvice | date=April 11, 2014}}</ref> Even though the deadline for ICD-10 has been pushed back repeatedly, CMS recommends that medical practices take several years to prepare for implementation of the new code set.<ref>[http://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Coding/ICD10/ProviderResources.html "CMS.gov/ICD-10/Provider Resources"] accessed Aug 1, 2012.</ref> The basic structure of the ICD-10 code is the following: Characters 1-3 (the category of disease); 4 ([[etiology]] of disease); 5 (body part affected), 6 (severity of illness) and 7 (placeholder for extension of the code to increase specificity) .<ref>[http://www.jiteshchawla.org/1_11_ICD-10.html "AHIMA ICD-10 CM Primer"].</ref> Not only must new software be installed and tested, but medical practices must provide training for physicians, staff members, and administrators. They will also need to develop new practice policies and guidelines, and update paperwork and forms. For convenience, practices may also create "crosswalks" that will convert their most frequently used ICD-9 codes to the ICD-10 equivalents.<ref>[http://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Coding/ICD10/index.html "CMS ICD-10 website"].</ref><ref>[http://www.icd10data.com "Free ICD10 data"].</ref>
===U.A.E (Dubai)===
Dubai Health Authority (DHA) introduced ICD-10 in 2012.{{fact|date=October 2014}}
===Language versions===
Language versions should not be confused with clinical versions. ICD has been translated into 42{{fact|date=October 2014}} languages. ==See also==* [[Classification of Pharmaco-Therapeutic Referrals]]* [[ICD#ICD-10]]—provides multiple external links for looking up ICD-10 codes* [[International Classification of Diseases for Oncology]]* [[International Classification of Primary Care]] ==References== {{reflist}} {{Medical conditions}}{{Medical classification}}
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