Stephanie Garies, Phoebe Ng, James A Dickinson, Terrence McDonald, Maeve O'Beirne, Kerry A McBrien, Catherine Eastwood, Danielle A Southern, Neil Drummond, Hude Quan
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Leaving the Walkman and ICD-9 Behind: Modernizing the Disease Classification System Used by Canadian Physicians.
The International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) was released in the 1970s and adopted in Canada for physician billing claims in 1979 (CIHI n.d.b.; WHO & International Conference for the Ninth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases 1977). ICD-9 is no longer adequate for representing our modern healthcare environment and patient needs. We summarize the findings from a small survey of ICD-9 users across Canada - such as family physicians, researchers and decision makers - who describe the limitations of ICD-9 and the features that they would desire in a new or updated classification system.