Incorporation of complementary and traditional medicine in ICD-11

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Bill Reddy
Arthur Yin Fan
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[1] Integrative Health Policy Consortium,McLean Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
[2] Virginia Institute of Integrative Medicine,undefined
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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making | / 21卷
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Traditional Chinese medicine; Acupuncture; Complementary medicine; Traditional medicine; ICD-11; International classification of diseases;
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Traditional medicine (TM) is practiced in various forms in over 180 countries. Despite this, health information systems on TM are limited. Consistent with this, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) international classification for diseases (ICD) has not to date included TM concepts. This is now changing, as the WHO has endorsed the reflection of TM paradigms in the new 11th Revision of ICD (ICD-11). Although some countries have had national Traditional Medicine classification systems for many years, information from such systems has not been standardized nor been made available globally. By including TM within the ICD, international standardization will be possible allowing for measuring, counting, comparing, formulating questions and monitoring over time. ICD-11 is a classification system for the twenty-first century, and it now provides an opportunity for interested users to integrate the coding of diagnostic concepts from both TM and Western Medicine. This paper describes the new TM classification in ICD and demonstrates through coding examples how to code TM concepts alongside Western Medicine concepts.
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