Procedure codes
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Procedure codes are numbers or alphanumeric codes used to identify specific health interventions taken by medical professionals.
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[edit] Examples of procedure codes
[edit] International
- International Classification of Procedures in Medicine (ICPM) and International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI) [1]
- ICPC-2 (International Classification of Primary Care, which does not diagnosis codes, reasons for encounter (RFE), and process of care as well as procedure codes)
[edit] North American
- Health Care Procedure Coding System (including Current Procedural Terminology) (used in United States)
- ICD-10 Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) (used in United States)
- ICD-9-CM Volume 3 (subset of ICD-9-CM) (used in United States)
- Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (CCI) (used in Canada. Replaced CCP.) [2]
- Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) (used in United States) [3]
- Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS)
- Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC)
- SNOMED (P axis)(english only, translations available but not useful)
[edit] European
- OPS-301 (adaptation of ICPM used in Germany) [4]
- OPCS-4.2 (used in England) [5]
- OPCS-4.3 (used in England) [6]
- OPCS-4.4 (used in England) [7]
- Classification des Actes Médicaux (CCAM) (used in France) [8]