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Coding of Dermatologic Diagnoses: An Unresolved Issue.

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Information is essential in all fields, including medicine. In research, epidemiology, prevention, and health care management, the information we work with must be correctly classified. In particular, information on diagnoses… Click to show full abstract

Information is essential in all fields, including medicine. In research, epidemiology, prevention, and health care management, the information we work with must be correctly classified. In particular, information on diagnoses must be recorded and classified uniformly and accurately to ensure common practice among all health professionals over time. Because the number of known diseases is so enormous----and constantly increasing, thanks to medical advances in technology and research----this is not as simple as it may seem at first glance. The International Classification of Diseases (ICD), in its various versions, is the most widely used system for diagnostic coding. The 10th and current revision of the ICD (ICD-10) has recently been criticized for not including certain diagnoses. In dermatology, an ICD adaptation developed in Spanish years ago attempted to solve this problem. Given this background, it is necessary to analyze the inaccuracies and coding-related difficulties associated with the dermatologic diagnoses included in the ICD-10, with a view to achieving a better classification in the ICD-11.

Keywords: unresolved issue; medicine; dermatologic diagnoses; diagnoses unresolved; information; coding dermatologic

Journal Title: Actas dermo-sifiliograficas
Year Published: 2018

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