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The Necessity to Develop a National Classification System for Iranian Traditional Medicine Publisher Pubmed



Safdari R1 ; Rezaeizadeh H1 ; Arji G2 ; Abbassian A1 ; Mokhtaran M1 ; Dehghan R1 ; Shekalyou S1
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  1. 1. Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  2. 2. Saveh University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Source: Health Information Management Journal Published:2021


Abstract

Background: Classification of disease and interventions in traditional medicine (TM) is necessary for standardised coding of information. Currently, in Iran, there is no standard electronic classification system for disease and interventions in TM. Objective: The current study aimed to develop a national framework for the classification of disease and intervention in Persian medicine based on expert opinion. Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in 2018. The existing systems for the classification of disease and interventions in TM were reviewed in detail, and some of the structural and content characteristics were extracted for the development of the classification of Iranian traditional medicine. Based on these features, a self-administered questionnaire was developed. Study participants (25) were experts in the field of Persian medicine and health information management in Tehran medical universities. Results: Main axes for the classification of disease and interventions were determined. The most important applications of the classification system were related to clinical coding, policymaking, reporting of mortality and morbidity data, cost analysis and determining the quality indicators. Half of the participants (50%) stated that the classification system should be designed by maintaining the main axis of the World Health Organization classification system and changing the subgroups if necessary. A computer-assisted coding system for TM was proposed for the current study. Conclusion: Development of this classification system will provide nationally comparable data that can be widely used by governments, national organisations and academic researchers. © The Author(s) 2019.
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