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Old 12-05-2003, 12:58 PM   #1
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ICD10 codes for palm?

Hello folks,

I am looking for a palm OS program with ICD10 codes. There is a very good piece of software out there called ZapICD. It has a great user interface but comes with ICD9 codes only.

In Germany, we use ICD10. In my opinion, our German software products with those codes are pretty useless, however, e.g. basically a non-hyperlinked iSilo document. It takes ages to search for a certain term!

Would anyone know of an application with both good usability and ICD10?

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I have ICD9 codes from www.acponline.org/pda
as a text document in iSilo format. I wonder if they will have ICD10 ?

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Try looking at www.memoware.com. I seem to remember an ICD10 file there.
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Thanks very much for your comments.

I finally worked out how to do it. For any fellow German med students & doctors here: There's a downloadable HTML version of all ICD-10 codes at www.dimdi.de. It's fairly easy to convert these HTML files to an iSilo document with iSiloX. Works like a charm!

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