ICD-10: Codes of Diseases app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Sanca Ventures
First release : 31 Oct 2014
App size: 13.01 Mb
Official ICD-10 table for searching and browsing the updated International Classification of Diseases, as published by the World Health Organization (WHO).
- Official application by ICD-CODE.org (http://www.icd-code.org) -
Features:
► Search the ICD-10 code by the description of the disease
► Search the description of the disease by its ICD-10 code
► Search and browse all ICD chapters
► Search and browse all ICD blocks
► Search and browse all ICD categories
► Always updated
► Dynamic search results as you type
► Works without an internet connection
What is CID?
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is the standard diagnostic tool for epidemiology, health management and clinical purposes. This includes the analysis of the general health situation of population groups. It is used to monitor the incidence and prevalence of diseases and other health problems.
It is used to classify diseases and other health problems recorded on many types of health and vital records including death certificates and health records. In addition to enabling the storage and retrieval of diagnostic information for clinical, epidemiological and quality purposes, these records also provide the basis for the compilation of national mortality and morbidity statistics by http://www.who.int/en/">WHO Member States. It is used for reimbursement and resource allocation decision-making by countries.
ICD-10 was endorsed by the Forty-third World Health Assembly in May 1990 and came into use in WHO Member States as from 1994. The 11th revision of the classification has already started and will continue until 2017.
- Download the professional version of the app ICD-10 Pro: Codes of Diseases -
Latest reviews of ICD-10: Codes of Diseases app for iPhone and iPad
I could not find multiple codes. Simple ones. Not eve n talking about more complicated. App should work and cover ICD 10 completely or not not exist at all.
Adds are distracting. Ideally there would be an obvious search box on the initial screen.