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  2. Multimorbidity - Wikipedia

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    Multimorbidity is often referred to as comorbidity even though the two are considered distinct clinical scenarios. [6] [7] [8]Comorbidity means that one 'index' condition is the focus of attention, and others are viewed in relation to this.

  3. Talk:Morbidity and mortality - Wikipedia

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    1 What is the difference between mortality and morbidity? 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Morbidity and mortality. Add languages.

  4. Morbidity and mortality - Wikipedia

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    Morbidity and mortality may refer to: Morbidity and Mortality (journal) , now known as Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report , a weekly publication by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and mortality conference , a periodic conference in many medical centers usually held to review cases with poor or avoidable outcomes

  5. ICD-11 - Wikipedia

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    External causes of morbidity or mortality 10 AA00–AC0Z: Diseases of the ear or mastoid process 24 QA00–QF4Z: Factors influencing health status or contact with health services 11 BA00–BE2Z: Diseases of the circulatory system 25 RA00–RA26: Codes for special purposes 12 CA00–CB7Z: Diseases of the respiratory system 26 SA00–SJ3Z

  6. Health survival paradox - Wikipedia

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    Sex gap in life expectancy and healthy life expectancy [1]. The male-female health survival paradox, also known as the morbidity-mortality paradox or gender paradox, is the phenomenon in which female humans experience more medical conditions and disability during their lives, but live longer than males.

  7. Comorbidity - Wikipedia

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    Some authors bring forward different meanings of comorbidity and multi-morbidity, defining the former, as the presence of a number of diseases in a patient, connected to each other through proven pathogenetic mechanisms and the latter, as the presence of a number of diseases in a patient, not having any connection to each other through any of ...

  8. International Classification of Diseases - Wikipedia

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    MMS stands for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics. ICD-11 comes with an implementation package that includes transition tables from and to ICD-10, a translation tool, a coding tool, web-services, a manual, training material, and more. [30] All tools are accessible after self-registration from the Maintenance Platform.

  9. Morbidity and mortality conference - Wikipedia

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    A Mortality Review Task Force reviews and selects cases to be presented at each M&M conference. Cases selected include all deaths, significant patient injuries, and near-death situations. A core team of senior quality consultants prepares the selected cases for presentation, gathering and reviewing information that may have caused the case.