ICD-9-CM (ICD-9, ICD9, ICD9CM) Diagnosis Codes - Group 98
- 980.0 toxic effect denatured alcohol ICD-9 Code
- 980.1 toxic effect methanol ICD-9 Code
- 980.2 toxic effect dimethyl carbinol ICD-9 Code
- 980.3 toxic effect alcohol amyl ICD-9 Code
- 980.8 toxic effect alcohols ICD-9 Code
- 980.9 toxic effect unspecified alcohol ICD-9 Code
- 981 toxic effect petroleum products ICD-9 Code
- 982.0 toxic effect benzene homologues ICD-9 Code
- 982.1 toxic effect carbon tetrachloride ICD-9 Code
- 982.2 toxic effect carbon bisulfide ICD-9 Code
- 982.3 toxic effect chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents ICD-9 Code
- 982.4 toxic effect nitroglycol ICD-9 Code
- 982.8 toxic effect acetone ICD-9 Code
- 983.0 toxic effect carbolic acid phenol ICD-9 Code
- 983.1 toxic effect acid hydrochloric ICD-9 Code
- 983.2 toxic effect caustic alkalis ICD-9 Code
- 983.9 toxic effect caustic unspecified ICD-9 Code
- 984.0 toxic effect inorganic lead compounds ICD-9 Code
- 984.1 toxic effect lead acetate ICD-9 Code
- 984.8 toxic effect lead compounds ICD-9 Code
- 984.9 toxic effect unspecified lead compound ICD-9 Code
- 985.0 toxic effect mercury its compounds ICD-9 Code
- 985.1 toxic effect arsenic its compounds ICD-9 Code
- 985.2 toxic effect manganese its compounds ICD-9 Code
- 985.3 toxic effect beryllium its compounds ICD-9 Code
- 985.4 toxic effect antimony its compounds ICD-9 Code
- 985.5 toxic effect cadmium its compounds ICD-9 Code
- 985.6 toxic effect chromium ICD-9 Code
- 985.8 toxic effect brass fumes ICD-9 Code
- 985.9 toxic effect unspecified metal ICD-9 Code
- 986 toxic effect carbon monoxide any source ICD-9 Code
- 987.0 toxic effect butane ICD-9 Code
- 987.1 toxic effect hydrocarbon gas ICD-9 Code
- 987.2 toxic effect nitrogen dioxide ICD-9 Code
- 987.3 toxic effect sulfur dioxide ICD-9 Code
- 987.4 toxic effect dichloromonofluoromethane ICD-9 Code
- 987.5 toxic effect bromobenzyl cyanide ICD-9 Code
- 987.6 toxic effect chlorine gas ICD-9 Code
- 987.7 toxic effect hydrocyanic acid gas ICD-9 Code
- 987.8 toxic effect gases fumes vapors ICD-9 Code
- 987.9 toxic effect unspecified gas fume vapor ICD-9 Code
- 988.0 toxic effect substances eaten as food ICD-9 Code
- 988.1 toxic effect substances eaten as food ICD-9 Code
- 988.2 toxic effect substances eaten as food ICD-9 Code
- 988.8 toxic effect noxious substances eaten as ICD-9 Code
- 988.9 toxic effect unspecified noxious substance eaten ICD-9 Code
- 989.0 toxic effect hydrocyanic acid cyanides ICD-9 Code
- 989.1 toxic effect strychnine salts ICD-9 Code
- 989.2 toxic effect ddt ICD-9 Code
- 989.3 toxic effect carbaryl ICD-9 Code
- 989.4 toxic effect mixtures insecticides ICD-9 Code
- 989.5 toxic effect bites venomous snakes lizards ICD-9 Code
- 989.6 toxic effect soaps detergents ICD-9 Code
- 989.7 toxic effect aflatoxin mycotoxin food contaminants ICD-9 Code
- 989.81 toxic effect asbestos ICD-9 Code
- 989.82 toxic effect latex ICD-9 Code
- 989.83 toxic effect silicone ICD-9 Code
- 989.84 toxic effect tobacco ICD-9 Code
- 989.89 toxic effect substances chiefly nonmedicinal as ICD-9 Code
- 989.9 postoperative complication nos ICD-9 Code
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What is ICD-9?
The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (commonly known as the ICD) provides alpha-numeric codes to classify diseases and a wide variety of signs, symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances and external causes of injury or disease. Nearly every health condition can be assigned to a unique category and given a code, up to six characters long. Such categories usually include a set of similar diseases.The International Classification of Diseases is published by the World Health Organization (WHO). The ICD is used world-wide for morbidity and mortality statistics, reimbursement systems (insurance, Medicare, etc.) and automated decision support in medicine. This system is designed to promote international comparability in the collection, processing, classification, and presentation of medical statistics.
ICD has become the most widely used statistical classification system in the world. U.S. hospitals and other healthcare facilities record healthcare data by referring and adhering to a classification system published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM). The Clinical Modification or CM system was developed and implemented to better describe the clinical picture of the patient. The CM codes are more precise than those needed only for statistical groupings and trend analysis. The procedure component of ICD-9-CM is completely consistent with ICD-9 codes.
Note that ICD-9 was adopted in 1999 for reporting mortality, but ICD-9-CM remains the data standard for reporting morbidity. Revisions of the ICD-9 have progressed to incorporate both clinical code (ICD-9-CM) and procedure code (ICD-9-PCS) with the revisions completed in 2003. However, ICD-9 has not been phased out by the new revision.
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