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OpenEMR currently supports ICD9 diagnostic codes by default (although the codes need to be imported via phpmyadmin). It is also important to support ICD10 and SNOMED as an option; this wiki page will track the development of this. This was started after active discussion in the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/openemr/forums/forum/202506/topic/4769675 icd10 forum thread].
OpenEMR currently supports ICD9 diagnostic codes by default (although the codes need to be imported via phpmyadmin). It is also important to support ICD10 and SNOMED as an option; this wiki page will track the development of this. This was started after active discussion in the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/openemr/forums/forum/202506/topic/4769675 icd10 sourceforge forum thread].


==ICD9==
==ICD9==

Revision as of 22:36, 21 October 2011

OpenEMR currently supports ICD9 diagnostic codes by default (although the codes need to be imported via phpmyadmin). It is also important to support ICD10 and SNOMED as an option; this wiki page will track the development of this. This was started after active discussion in the icd10 sourceforge forum thread.

ICD9

Already well integrated and working on a default OpenEMR installation(although the codes need to be imported via phpmyadmin).
  • For ease of use, could consider mechanism that has these codes installed by default, but that needs to be turned "on" to use.

ICD10

Appears that some users have got this working.
  • For standardization, propose following:
  • Create an entry in code_types table(with id of 100+). See Code Types wiki page for details.
  • Support this in the codebase

SNOMED

Can currently import the SNOMED datasets into the OpenEMR databasae, however it is currently not integrated with the OpenEMR codebase.
  • For standardization, propose following:
  • Create an entry in code_types table(with id of 100+). See Code Types wiki page for details.
  • Support this in the codebase