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International Classification of Primary Care

The International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC) is a classification method for primary care encounters. The ICPC-3 strives to be a person centered classification for Primary Care, building on the foundations of the ICPC-2. It includes references to existing international standards such as ICD-10, ICD-11, ICF as well as SNOMED CT clinical terminology. It provides a framework for documenting and organizing clinical data from primary care patient contacts.

International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC)
AuthorWONCA International Classification Committee
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMedicine
PublisherCRC Press
Publication date
2020
ISBN9781032053394

The ICPC-3 includes codes for the four key elements of healthcare encounters:

  • the reason for the encounter (RFE);
  • the diagnosis and/or health problem;
  • functioning (i.e. information about activities/participation, physiological functions and about personal and environmental factors related to the health problem);
  • processes of care.

History edit

The ICPC was developed by the WONCA International Classification Committee (WICC), and was first published in 1987 by Oxford University Press (OUP). A revision and inclusion of criteria and definitions was published in 1998. The second revision was accepted within the World Health Organization's (WHO) Family of International Classifications.[1] The third revision, ICPC-3, has been adopted by WONCA in December 2020 and endorsed on April 16, 2021 during the WONCA Executive meeting[2]

The classification was developed in a context of increasing demand for quality information on primary care as part of growing worldwide attention to global primary health care objectives, including the WHO's target of "health for all".[3]

The first version of ICPC, which was published in 1987, is referred to as ICPC-1. A subsequent revision which was published in the 1993 publication The International Classification of Primary Care in the European Community: With a Multi-Language Layer is known as ICPC-E.

The 1998 publication, of version 2, is referred to as ICPC-2. The acronym ICPC-2-E, refers to a revised electronic version, which was released in 2000.

The ICPC-3 Project[4] started January 2018 and published the ICPC-3 in 2020. ICPC-3 supports coding of reason(s) for encounter, symptoms and complaints, diagnoses, health problems, functioning, environmental factors, personal factors related to health and processes of care, all within one classification.

Browsers edit

The following versions of the ICPC are available at the ICPC-3 Website [1]:

  • ICPC-1e (version 1.0)
  • ICPC-2e (version 7.0)
  • ICPC-3 (International 2024 version)
  • ICPC-3 (Portuguese 2024 version)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ World Health Organization. Geneva. Accessed 24 June 2011.
  2. ^ https://www.globalfamilydoctor.com/News/WICCnewsICPC-3launchonDecember15.aspx
  3. ^ Bentsen BG. "International classification of primary care." Scand J Prim Health Care. 1986 Feb;4(1):43-50.
  4. ^ https://icpc-3.info

Bibliography edit

  • Napel H. ten, et al. Improving Primary Health Care Data With ICPC-3: From a Medical to a Person-Centered Perspective. The Annals of Family Medicine July 2022, 20 (4) 358-361

External links edit

  • WICC at WONCA
  • Primary Healthcare Classification Consortium (Classification Committee)
  • University of Sydney Family Medicine Research Centre
  • ICPC publication bibliography

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