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Medical Coding or Medical Classification is turning medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers. Diagnosis codes are used to track diseases, whether they are everyday diseases such as Diabetes Mellitus and Heart Disease, to contagious diseases such as Norovirus, the flu, and Athlete's foot. These diagnosis and procedure codes are also used by health insurance companies and workers' compensation carriers.

Medical classification systems are used for a variety of applications in medicine and medical informatics

  • statistical analysis of diseases and therapeutic actions
  • reimbursement e.g. based on DRGs
  • knowledge-based and decision support systems
  • direct surveillance of epidemic or pandemic outbreaks

Types of classification


List of medical classification systems


Specialized for medicine

Part of WHO Family of International Classifications (WHO-FIC) *
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Other

Library classification that have medical components

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