PDFs for FY ICD-10-CM Tabular List and Index
The FY 2020 ICD-10-CM Index has also been checked and there has been no addition of Systemic exertion intolerance disease as an Index term only.
Not all the FY 2020 files are available yet on the CDC site...
The Resolutions approved at the 72nd World Health Assembly, in May, have now been added to the #WHA72 site:
http://apps.who.int/gb/e/e_wha72.html#resolutions
Resolution: WHA72.15 28 May 2019 Eleventh revision of the International Classification of Diseases...
The ICD-10-CM FY 2020 Tabular List, Index and associated documents are available at:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd10cm.htm#FY 2020 release of ICD-10-CM
Not available yet are the documents:
Preface
ICD-10-CM FY2020 Guidelines
Conversion table FY2020
The Tabular List and Index are large...
NB: unlike the Veterans Affairs public comment exercise, the NHCS/CDC ICD-10-CM C & M Committee does not publish responses or summarize responses, nor does it publish rationales for decisions made following consideration of the proposals presented at its twice yearly meetings.
Note that unlike the Veterans Affairs public comment exercise, the NHCS/CDC ICD-10-CM C & M Committee does not publish responses or summarize responses, nor does it publish rationales for decisions made following consideration of the proposals presented at its twice yearly meetings.
The FY 2020 release of ICD-10-CM has been posted on the CDC site, today:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd10cm.htm#FY 2020 release of ICD-10-CM
I can confirm there has been no change to the G93.3 coded terms and the R53.82 coded terms.
Either:
a) A decision was made by the NCHS Director not...
The FY 2020 release of ICD-10-CM has been posted on the CDC site, today:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd10cm.htm#FY%202020%20release%20of%20ICD-10-CM
I can confirm there is no change to the G93.3 coded terms and the R53.82 coded terms.
The FY 2020 release of ICD-10-CM has been posted on the CDC site, today:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd10cm.htm#FY%202020%20release%20of%20ICD-10-CM
I can confirm there is no change to the G93.3 coded terms and the R53.82 coded terms.
"Medical Humanities is an official journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics."
Gawd help us!
The other open access commentaries, editorials and original research papers listed with the Sharpe & Greco piece as "Latest Articles" have received between 4 and 1 postings on Twitter.
"They are looking for patients who:
Have been diagnosed with ME/CFS
Have been diagnosed with craniocervical instability (CCI)
Are pre-surgery, post-surgery, or not planning to have surgery"
https://bmj.altmetric.com/details/62366783/twitter
So far, Altmetric has seen 1 Reddit thread.
So far, Altmetric has seen 109 tweets from 80 users (lists all Twitter accounts that have posted).
The data shown below were collected from the profiles of 80 tweeters who shared this research...
Also strikes me as odd that a member of the public is putting out a call for prospective study participants prior to Stanford, themselves, calling for potential participants.
I am missing something here?
I don't know whether it is, but if the nanoneedle test* is being used for this pre and post op ME/CFS [sic] and CCI surgery study...
the nanoneedle study was a pilot, using n=20 ME, CFS patients, n=20 healthy control, no sick controls and not yet subject to a...
Stanford researchers looking for ME/CFS patients with CCI
June 19, 2019
...The aim is to compare how ME/CFS patients with CCI are similar to or differ from other ME/CFS patients and healthy controls, and to measure changes (if any) in patients pre — and post — surgery...
and
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