Icd 10 Classification Moh.gov.ge [extra Quality] [UPDATED]

The International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10) is a globally recognized system used to classify and code diseases, symptoms, and procedures in healthcare. The Ministry of Health of Georgia (MOH.GOV.GE) has adopted the ICD-10 classification system to standardize healthcare data collection, analysis, and reporting. In this article, we will provide an in-depth overview of the ICD-10 classification system, its importance in healthcare, and its application in Georgia.

The Georgian Ministry of Health utilizes a dedicated Medical Classification Module, integrated into the National Health Management Information System, to standardize ICD-10 coding for disease and mortality reporting across the country icd 10 classification moh.gov.ge

The Georgian MOH implementation of ICD-10 is structured into (plus Chapter 22 "U" for special purposes like new diseases), each covering specific disease classes: A00–B99: Certain infectious and parasitic diseases. C00–D48: Neoplasms (tumors). F00–F99: Mental and behavioral disorders. I00–I99: Diseases of the circulatory system. J00–J99: Diseases of the respiratory system. S00–T98: Injury, poisoning, and external causes. Functional Use in Georgia’s Healthcare System The Georgian Ministry of Health utilizes a dedicated