What is an ICD?

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ICDs, or International Classification of Diseases, are a standardized system used globally to classify and code diagnoses, symptoms, and medical procedures. Maintained by the World Health Organization (WHO), ICD codes help in tracking health statistics, billing, and ensuring consistency in medical records across different countries and healthcare providers. Healthcare professionals, coders, and insurance companies frequently use ICDs to communicate effectively about patient diagnoses and treatments. The ICD system is updated periodically to reflect new diseases and medical knowledge.