The '''[[International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems]]'''
10th Revision (ICD-10) is a coding of diseases and signs, symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances and external causes of injury or diseases, as classified by the [[World Health Organization]]. (WHO)<ref Name="WHOICD"/>. The code set allows more than 14,400 different codes and permits the tracking of many new [[diagnoses]]. Using optional subclassifications, the codes can be expanded to over 16,000 codes. Using codes that are meant to be reported in a separate data field, the level of detail that is reported by ICD can be further increased, using a simplified multiaxial approach.
WHO provides detailed information about ICD online, and makes available a set of materials online, as an ICD-10 online browser <ref>[http://apps.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10online/ International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision Version for 2007]</ref>, ICD10Training ICD-10 online training <ref>[http://apps.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/ ICD-10 training tool]</ref>, ICD-10 online training support<ref>[http://sites.google.com/site/icd10onlinetraining ICD 10 Online Support]</ref>, and study guide materials<ref>[http://www.medicalcodingcourses.com/ICD-10/icd-10-study-guide.asp ICD-10 Study Guide]</ref> for download.
The International version of ICD should not be confused with national Clinical Modifications of ICD that include frequently much more detail, and sometimes have separate sections for [[Surgery#Description_of_surgical_procedure|procedures]], so the new US ICD-10 CM has some 155,000 codes.<ref Name="CMS_PressAug2008">{{cite web
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Work on ICD-10 began in [[1983]] and was completed in [[1992]].<ref Name="WHOICD">[http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/en/ WHO | International Classification of Diseases (ICD)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
==List==
The following is a '''List of ICD-10 codes'''.<ref Name="WHO">{{cite web
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Some 25 countries use ICD-10 for reimbursement and resource allocation in their health system. A few of them made modifications to ICD to better accommodate this use of ICD-10. The article below makes reference to some of these modifications. The unchanged international version of ICD-10 is used in about 110 countries ICD-10 for cause of death reporting and statistics.
===Australia===
[[Australia]] introduced their first edition of [http://nis-web.fhs.usyd.edu.au/ncch_new/2.aspx# "ICD-10-AM"] in 1998.
===Canada===
[[Canada]] introduced [http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=codingclass_icd10_e "ICD-10-CA"] in 2000.
===France===
[[France]] introduced a clinical addendum to ICD-10 in 2005. See also website of the ATIH.
===Germany===
[[Germany]]: ICD-10-GM (German Modification)
===Korea===
A Korean modification exists since 2008.
===Sweden===
The current Swedish translation of ICD-10 was created in 1997. 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 is not used in Sweden. Since 1 January 2009 the Swedish extension codes to O47 are recommended for use, instead of O60.0.
===Thailand===
A Thai modifications exists since 2007.
===United States===
The United States will begin official use of ICD-10 on October 1, 2013, 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.<ref>[http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd10cm.htm National Center for Health Statistics]</ref><ref>[http://www.cms.gov/ICD10/ Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services]</ref> All [[HIPAA]] "covered entities" must make the change; a pre-requisite to ICD-10 is the adoption of [[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>. The implementation of ICD-10 has already been delayed. In January 2009, the date was moved forward by two years, to Oct. 1, 2013 rather than a prior proposal of Oct. 1, 2011<ref>[http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2009/01/15/feds-delay-icd-10-for-two-years/ "Wall Street Journal" Jan. 15, 2009]</ref>.
===Language versions===
Language versions should not be confused with clinical versions. ICD has been translated into 42 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]]