ICHI

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ICHI is a standardized global classification system developed by the World Health Organization to systematically code and describe health interventions across different countries and healthcare settings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf WHO classification
health intervention classification system
international health standard
abbreviationFor International Classification of Health Interventions
appliesTo all health systems
different countries
various healthcare settings
axis Action
Means
Target of intervention
classificationType three-axis classification
developer World Health Organization
domain clinical coding
health information systems
health statistics
fullName International Classification of Health Interventions
governedBy WHO Family of International Classifications
surface form: WHO Family of International Classifications Network
hasFeature alphanumeric intervention codes
designed for international comparability
hierarchical structure
standardized intervention descriptions
hasFormat digital coding tools
electronic database
printable tables
intendedUsers clinical coders
clinicians
health information managers
health researchers
health system planners
maintainedBy World Health Organization
partOf WHO Family of International Classifications
publisher World Health Organization
purpose to enable international comparison of health intervention data
to facilitate research and statistics on health interventions
to provide a standardized global classification of health interventions
to support health system performance assessment
to support systematic coding of health interventions
relatedTo International Classification of Diseases
surface form: ICD-10

ICD
surface form: ICD-11

ICF
International Classification of Diseases
International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
scope health interventions
usedFor coding health interventions in administrative data
coding health interventions in clinical records
health services research
international reporting of health interventions
resource allocation and planning

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