ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision) is a diagnostic classification system used by healthcare providers worldwide to code and classify diseases and health conditions. The ICD-10 is maintained by the World Health Organization (WHO) and is used for morbidity and mortality statistics, reimbursement systems, and for clinical purposes. The ICD-10 replaces the ICD-9 system and provides a more detailed and comprehensive list of codes for diseases and health conditions, including codes for symptoms and external causes of injury. The ICD-10 system includes approximately 68,000 codes, which allows for more specific coding and better tracking of disease trends and public health data.
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