All in the family: ICD-11 and ICF Functioning TAG (fTAG) 07.12.2018 All in the family: ICD-11 and ICF Functioning TAG (fTAG) Co-Chairs: Cille Kennedy and Gerold Stucki Managing Editor: Melissa Selb WHO Liasion: Molly Meri Robinson Nicol 07.12.2018 Thema
Introduction to fTAG Cille Kennedy and Gerold Stucki - fTAG Co-chairs Solvejg Bang Francesco Gongolo Haejung Lee John Melvin Jane Millar Marcelo Riberto Catherine Sykes Molly Meri Robinson Nicol - WHO Liaison Melissa Selb - fTAG Managing Editor functioning Topic Advisory Group (fTAG) supports WHO in developing formal representations of ICD-ICF relationships in the context of developing the ICD-11 The presence of FPs in the iCAT is designed to promote the recognition of the association between disease and functioning/disabilities by clinical specialists - a reminder of what clinicians already know from their clinical practice
Introduction to fTAG functioning Topic Advisory Group (fTAG) to support WHO in linking and improving the alignment between ICD and ICF within the context of the ICD-11 revision Promote ICD-ICF joint use functioning Topic Advisory Group (fTAG) supports WHO in developing formal representations of ICD-ICF relationships in the context of developing the ICD-11 The presence of FPs in the iCAT is designed to promote the recognition of the association between disease and functioning/disabilities by clinical specialists - a reminder of what clinicians already know from their clinical practice
Was presented at Poster Presentation this morning functioning Topic Advisory Group (fTAG) supports WHO in developing formal representations of ICD-ICF relationships in the context of developing the ICD-11 The presence of FPs in the iCAT is designed to promote the recognition of the association between disease and functioning/disabilities by clinical specialists - a reminder of what clinicians already know from their clinical practice
Key Achievements since Beijing 2013 Task 1: Populate functioning properties (FPs) Populated FPs for 101 health conditions FPs now visible in ICD-11 beta-browser Task 2: Identify mirror coding Further refinements have been made to mirror coding report Task 3: Outline use cases for ICD-ICF Joint Use Further refinements have been made to paper on use cases Task 4: Suggest revision of former Z-codes (now Ch.24) WHO restructured chapter 24 based on the recommendations made during Beijing meeting, ICPC-2 and internal WHO discussions functioning Topic Advisory Group (fTAG) supports WHO in developing formal representations of ICD-ICF relationships in the context of developing the ICD-11 The presence of FPs in the iCAT is designed to promote the recognition of the association between disease and functioning/disabilities by clinical specialists - a reminder of what clinicians already know from their clinical practice
What we did here in Barcelona… Task 1: Populate functioning properties (FPs) Discussed next steps toward facilitating ICD-ICF joint use based on FPs including options for coding using FPs Task 2: Identify mirror coding Working group session to examine a refined draft of the mirror coding report on 5 health conditions Task 3: Outline use cases for ICD-ICF Joint Use Discussed possible utility in promoting ICD-ICF joint use and possibility of proposing study within the ICD-11 field trials Task 4: Suggest revision of former Z-codes (now Ch.24) Working group session to review and provide feedback on the current version of chapter 24 available on ICD-11 beta-browser functioning Topic Advisory Group (fTAG) supports WHO in developing formal representations of ICD-ICF relationships in the context of developing the ICD-11 The presence of FPs in the iCAT is designed to promote the recognition of the association between disease and functioning/disabilities by clinical specialists - a reminder of what clinicians already know from their clinical practice
Key Priorities for 2014-2015 Task 1a: Functioning properties (FPs) Make recommendations for instructions for ICD-ICF joint use in ICD-11 Volume 2 Task 1b: Functioning properties (FPs) Coordinate with WHO to optimize visualisation of FPs in ICD- 11 beta-browser Task 2: Mirror Coding Revise mirror coding report based on feedback received during working group sessions in Barcelona functioning Topic Advisory Group (fTAG) supports WHO in developing formal representations of ICD-ICF relationships in the context of developing the ICD-11 The presence of FPs in the iCAT is designed to promote the recognition of the association between disease and functioning/disabilities by clinical specialists - a reminder of what clinicians already know from their clinical practice
Key Priorities for 2014-2015 Task 3: Outline use cases for ICD-ICF Joint Use Make further refinements based on feedback from fTAG members, highlighting added value of joint use Task 4: Review Chapter 24 (former Z-codes) Acquire more in-depth understanding of the current version of chapter 24 Develop a coherent and ontologically-sound conceptual foundation that could serve as the basis for restructuring chapter 24 functioning Topic Advisory Group (fTAG) supports WHO in developing formal representations of ICD-ICF relationships in the context of developing the ICD-11 The presence of FPs in the iCAT is designed to promote the recognition of the association between disease and functioning/disabilities by clinical specialists - a reminder of what clinicians already know from their clinical practice
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