![]() The work on the Cerebrovascular Diseases section of the ICD-11 was chaired by Bo Norrving, with the members Valery Feigin, New Zealand, Padma Gunaratne, Sri Lanka, Vladimir Hachinski, Canada, Michael Hennerici, Germany, Ming Liu, China, Peter Rothwell, UK and Jeffrey Saver, USA. There is a detailed manual on what codes in the ICD-11 correspond to in the ICD-10 and earlier ICD versions. ![]() Whereas WHO recommends the use of the most current version of ICD for recording and reporting mortality and morbidity statistics both nationally and internationally, each country decides when to start using ICD-11 in their own country, as the transition requires quite substantial changes in many parts of the medical administrative systems. The final version of the ICD-11 was approved at the 72nd meeting of the World Health Assembly in 2019, and with a decision that the ICD-11 could start to be used in 2022. ![]() The ICD-11 was the result of a massive amount of work that lasted for more than 10 years, reflecting the major progress in medicine that has taken place. We would like to draw your attention that the ICD-11 is now officially in effect as from the turn of the year.
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