Alex, what about the english ICD, does it also have the left right or is
that saved in some other table (in the patient data) and what about the 
Qualifiers is that also saved in the patients own data or in the table. I
have managed to find a pure latin (one column) and Bosnian-Serbian-Croatian
(second column) ICD-10 (in bosnian MKB-10) (ca 12000 codes). Is there a
manual or instruction on how to integrate the new ICD into care??


and yes, regarding the ICD for different countries, they are the same. So
the small statistics plug in should be no problem (for example: count a20
for male patients over 35 years of age from xy city; that sort of thing) it
should be easy.....


greetings 

Emir
> Elpidio,
> 
> you are right.
> 
> But there are national specialities of ICD in the different countries. So
> we
> in Germany, we have several different versions of ICD, according to
> medical
> specialities. See
> http://www.dimdi.de/de/klassi/diagnosen/icdverz/icdv-glied.htm
> 
> The version do not differ in the Codes, but have some additional
> information
> or some info left out....
> 
> For public Health services we use :
> http://www.dimdi.de/de/klassi/diagnosen/icd10/icdsgbv13.htm SGB-V Ausgabe
> (so called "Minmalstandard").
> 
> This one has additional Codes for Laterality:
> R - rechts L - links B - beiderseits
> 
> and Qualifiers:
> V - Verdachtsdiagnose bzw. auszuschließende Diagnose Z - (symptomloser)
> Zustand nach der betreffenden Diagnose A - ausgeschlossene Diagnose
> 
> Alex
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Elpidio Latorilla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 3:12 AM
> Subject: Re: [Care2002-developers] DRG in latain?
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am not an expert in ICD, but since it is called "International Code of
> Diseases", I presume that one code (eg. A.20) means the same all
> throughout
> the whole world no matter what language it is translated.
> 
> Please correct me if I am wrong.
> 
> Elpidio
> 
> On Monday 21 June 2004 08:47, Emir Prcic wrote:
> > > Is anybody working on a statistics module or plugin? I would like to
> > > joing forces with someone to develop something like that. Altough I
> see
> > > one problem with diagnoses/statistics for diagnoses, since drg is in
> > > multiple languages and codes are not the same so one patient could
> have
> > > an DRG code
> > >
> > > >from english and from german, or spanish...
> > >
> > > Can't dose codes be translated into one table, for example a20 in
> english
> > > =
> > > I45 in german = 99.61 in spanish and all of that = S41.2 in Latain,
> sort
> > > of
> > > a cross search table. I don't have a lot of medical background (1,5
> years
> > > med school) so I can't do it.... :-)
> 
> 
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