ICD-10 (WHO and GM): U07.0 Code Disorders in Connection with Using of E-Cigarette (in German)

ICD-10 (WHO und GM): U07.0 kodiert Gesundheitsstörungen durch E-Zigaretten Zuletzt häuften sich Berichte über schwere Krankheits- und Todesfälle im Zusammenhang mit dem Konsum sog. E-Zigaretten (auch Vaporizer etc. genannt). Daher hat die WHO, nach Beratung mit dem zuständigen Gremium des WHO Familiy of International Classification (WHO-FIC) Network, die entsprechende Verwendung der nicht belegten Schlüsselnummer U07.0 auf den Weg gebracht.  Für die englischsprachige internationale Ausgabe der ICD-10 der WHO soll U07.0 im Sinne von "Vaping related disorder" verwendet werden. Für die ICD-10-GM (German Modification) wird der Kode als sekundärer Kode (Ausrufezeichenschlüsselnummer) angelegt: U07.-      Krankheiten mit unklarer Ätiologie und nicht belegte Schlüsselnummern Hinw.: Die Verwendung der Schlüsselnummern U00-U49 ist…

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Computer Assisted Coding Market | Growing at a CAGR of 11.5% | MarketsandMarkets

According to latest research report published by MarketsandMarkets, the global Computer Assisted Coding Market is poised to reach $4.75 Billion by 2022. Key players in the Computer Assisted Coding Market include #3M Health Information Systems (US), #Optum (US), #McKesson Corporation (US), Nuance Communications (US), Cerner Corporation (US), #Dolbey Systems (US), Precyse Solutions (nThrive) (US), #Craneware (UK), Artificial Medical Intelligence (US), and #TruCode (US). Other players include Quest Diagnostics (US), #Streamline Health Solutions (US), #M-scribe Technologies (US), #eZDI Inc. (US), Alpha II LLC. (US), ID GmbH & Co. KGaA (Germany), #ZyDoc (US), Coding Strategies (US), Patient Code Software (US), and…

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ICD 11 of the WHO

The 11. Edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD 11)  of the World Health Organization (WHO): All World Health Organization Member States are expected to use the most current version of the ICD for reporting death and illness (according to an international treaty, the ‘WHO Nomenclature Regulations’, adopted by the World Health Assembly in 1967). ICD–10 has been translated into 43 languages, and ICD–11 has been available in all 6 official languages since its publication (English, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Arabic). ICD-11 — Read on icd.who.int/

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