Evaluation of Diagnoses According to ICD-10 and ICPC-2 in Family Medicine Practice: A Retrospective Study
Conclusion: According to our results in family medicine practice, the equivalents of ICD-10 and ICPC-2 codes were different in number and percentage. It is ideal for individual health and research that the diagnosis codes in family medicine are the same as the codes in other secondary and tertiary c...
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| description | Conclusion: According to our results in family medicine practice, the equivalents of ICD-10 and ICPC-2 codes were different in number and percentage. It is ideal for individual health and research that the diagnosis codes in family medicine are the same as the codes in other secondary and tertiary care clinics. Since health requires holisticity, we recommend that both classifications be integrated and revised to be globally understandable and provide complementary coding in different clinical applications. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-ca95e2cad640440eb6addda7e076359c2025-08-20T02:09:31ZengWileyInternational Journal of Clinical Practice1742-12412025-01-01202510.1155/ijcp/7146424Evaluation of Diagnoses According to ICD-10 and ICPC-2 in Family Medicine Practice: A Retrospective StudyOlgun Göktaş0Department of Family MedicineConclusion: According to our results in family medicine practice, the equivalents of ICD-10 and ICPC-2 codes were different in number and percentage. It is ideal for individual health and research that the diagnosis codes in family medicine are the same as the codes in other secondary and tertiary care clinics. Since health requires holisticity, we recommend that both classifications be integrated and revised to be globally understandable and provide complementary coding in different clinical applications.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ijcp/7146424 |
| spellingShingle | Olgun Göktaş Evaluation of Diagnoses According to ICD-10 and ICPC-2 in Family Medicine Practice: A Retrospective Study International Journal of Clinical Practice |
| title | Evaluation of Diagnoses According to ICD-10 and ICPC-2 in Family Medicine Practice: A Retrospective Study |
| title_full | Evaluation of Diagnoses According to ICD-10 and ICPC-2 in Family Medicine Practice: A Retrospective Study |
| title_fullStr | Evaluation of Diagnoses According to ICD-10 and ICPC-2 in Family Medicine Practice: A Retrospective Study |
| title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of Diagnoses According to ICD-10 and ICPC-2 in Family Medicine Practice: A Retrospective Study |
| title_short | Evaluation of Diagnoses According to ICD-10 and ICPC-2 in Family Medicine Practice: A Retrospective Study |
| title_sort | evaluation of diagnoses according to icd 10 and icpc 2 in family medicine practice a retrospective study |
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