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Disease codes used for estimation of health system expenditure in Australia, 2001-02
International Classification of Diseases Ten Revision, second edition International classification of Primary Care Version 2 (ICPC 2)
Oral health K00-K14 D19, D31003, D31004, D44017, D82002, D82006, D82008, D82014, D82016, D82003, D82004, D82007, D82010, D82011, D82013, D82017
Coronary heart disease I20-I25 K74-K76, K24001, K24001, K24002, K27001,
Osteoarthritis M15-M19 L89001, L90001, L91001, L91003, L91008, L92007, L95001, L95003
Depression F32-F39, F41.2 P77008
Stroke I60-I64 K27003, K44003, P73003, P73011, P76, P77002, P77003, P77006-P77008
Asthma J45, J46,J82 R96
Diabetes E10-E14 T89,T90
Kindey disease I12, I13.1, 50% of I13.2, 50% of I13.9, N00-N19 U88001-U88005, U88007, U88008, U88010, U88012, U99005, U99021, U99023, U59001, U28001
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease I27.9, J40-J44, J67 R79, R95
Rheumatoid arthritis M05, M06, M08.0, M12, M45 L88
Colorectal cancer C18-C21 D75
Osteoporosis M80-M82 L95001, L95003
Lung Cancer C33-C34, Z12.2 R84, R26

Notes

  1. Diabetes includes Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
  2. Kidney disease includes both acute and chronic kidney diseases covering the following categories: glomerular diseases, renal tubulo-interstitial diseases, renal failure, hypertensive renal disease, and part of hypertensive heart and renal disease.

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