Coding and classification of causes of death in …
Coding and classification of causes of death in accordance with the Tenth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases
Arialdi Mini?o, MPH
The International Classification of Diseases
(ICD)
Definition
The ICD is a system of categories to which morbid entities of either external or pathological causation are assigned according to established criteria.
The ICD is developed collaboratively between the World Health Organization (WHO) and various international centers.
Dates for ICD Revisions Implemented in the United States
First Revision: 1900-1909 Second Revision: 1910-1920 Third Revision: 1921-1929 Fourth Revision: 1930-1938 Fifth Revision: 1939-1948 Sixth Revision: 1949-1957 Seventh Revision: 1958-1967 Eighth Revision: 1968-1978 Ninth Revision: 1979-1998 Tenth Revision: 1999 to present
Differences between the ICD and ICD-CM
The ICD is maintained and coordinated by WHO; ICDCM is maintained by the United States, but coordinated with WHO
The ICD is updated every 10-20 years; ICD-CM is updated annually
The ICD-CM has greater detail than the ICD
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