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1 WHO Classifications Terminologies Standards
State of the WHO FIC WHO Classifications Terminologies Standards

2 Norway ( Nordic Center )
Region Country Status AFRO South Africa Designated EURO France Italy Germany Netherlands United Kingdom Spain in designation process Norway ( Nordic Center ) Russian Federation EMRO Kuwait PAHO/AMRO Brazil North American (US & Canada) Mexico Argentina Cuba Venezuela SEARO India Thailand WPRO Australia China China NHSRC Japan Korea

3 WHOFIC Network - growth
NGOS, Partners - IFHIMA - WCPT - ICN - WONCA - IHTSDO - JHA - AMA Academic Research Centers Stanford University Mayo Clinic Calgary (under designation) Regional Networks Asia Pacific Network Others …

4 WHO FIC Network

5 ICD11 βeta http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/revision
Beta – Browser & Print 10 look & feel + descriptions – code structure ! βeta ICD-11 Beta draft is NOT FINAL updated on a daily basis NOT TO BE USED for CODING except for agreed FIELD TRIALS

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11 ICD Revision Current Status
Frozen September 30 iCAT continues real time JLMMS is frozen for review A new freeze is expected in Dec 2014. Definitions Top level > 75 % > 10,000 definitions Linearization errors < 465 (from 10K) Duplicates < 105 (from 3K)

12 Transcoding tables ICD-10 to ICD-11 in excel

13 TAG Chairs RSG WHO

14 Beta Phase Comments Proposals Review Mechanism Field Trials

15 ICD-11 ICD-10 Annual Revision Conferences
Focus on mortality statistics Produced manually Produced in English NO field tests Update mechanism built in later Continuous web platform + meetings Focus on ALL statistical use cases Produced digitally w/ information model Multilingual development Field tests done before Continuous update – revision mechanism

16 ICD-10 ICF B24 HIV disease B24 HIV disease activity limitations
performance restriction in: Moving around (d455.44) Washing (d510.33) Education (d830.44) Almost fully functional moderate participation restriction in Higher education (d830.03)

17 Distinct Classification of Disease and Disability
+ = case Diagnosis Disability => better formulation of caseness

18 Operationalization of Diagnosis
ICD Specific phenomenology Signs and Symptoms …. Exclusion rules DSM Specific phenomenology Signs and Symptoms DISABILITY & DISTRESS Exclusion rules

19 ICHI ICHI Alpha 2 update Collaboration Arrangement with AMA
Content Model Prototype

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21 Unpacking the Future Classification
2018 Ontology Structure Ontology Content CPT ICHI α, β, 2018 Please note that the ontology is not a Rubic’s cube – and not all items are equal and cubic! This is simply to depict that it is a systematic – parametric study of the contents

22 The «Common Ontology» Purpose
To provide a common formal knowledge representation structure to enable interoperability between: ICD-11 and SNOMED CT. «a shared semantics»

23 Ultimate “Turing-like” Test
? If common ontology achieved

24 Technical Efficiency Small Health Areas

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