>>>Yes, there's always a memo with the disease name copied and they can edit it as they choose, but I think having an official codes is essential, because you know how doctors love statistics :). And so does the health insurance (or social security or whatever be their local name).
>>Sure Dragan,
>>I would love to have ICD 10 in digital format but otherwise I won't be entering it. It's as thick as the total VFP 3.0 books.
>>Cetin
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>If you maybe have ICD 9... it won't do you any good :). All the codes are rearranged in a rather random way. I have the 10, but in Hungarian, and as for Serbian I'm not sure if it's 9 or 10. The ICD 10 ain't much good to Hungarians either, because the first 30% of disease names start with "A ...", which is as if an English dictionary had as many words beginning with "The ..." :)
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>Try to pull some connections in the social security or whatever you have - I've got mine from there both times. They always have some programmer who's willing to give it away, knowing someone will start sending him floppies instead of papers in due time, and save him from some maintenance.
Hope will have it someday. 11th day of month is not good for filling quota. At least should reach to friday the 13th.
Cetin