International Classification of Diseases
--- 9th Revision ---
Clinical Modification
1996
(ICD-9-CM)
in Rich Text Format
The files listed below make up the entire text of "The
International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical
Modification," Sixth Edition, issued for use beginning October 1,
1996. These files are in Rich Text Format and may be imported
into most word processors with indention intact. Separate files
for the official ICD-9-CM Guidelines and a Conversion Table for
1986-96 are listed.
These files, except the Conversion Table (File name: ICDCONV.RTF),
come from the official version of the ICD-9-CM on a CD-Rom, compiled
by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) This CD-ROM
includes Folio Corporation's VIEWS (tm)software, which features keyword
searching and hypertext linking. It is available through the U.S.
Government Printing Office.Listed below are the RTF directories.
Listed below are the RTF directories. Individual files are
located in subdirectories.
Directory of Rich Text Files
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DISEASES
GUIDE RTF 110605
PREFACE RTF 0
PROCED
README TXT
7 file(s) 112589 bytes
Individual files are located in subdirectories.
Questions and comments regarding the function or format of these
files should be addressed to the Data Dissemination Branch,
National Center for Health Statistics, at (301) 436-8500, or
using a web browser that supports forms, at the following NCHS
web site, URL:
http://www.cdc.gov/nchswww/qscf/qscf.htm
Coding questions should be submitted to:
Coding Advice
Central Office on ICD-9-CM
American Hospital Association
One North Franklin
Chicago, IL 60606
Please formulate and submit the specific question you have
regarding appropriate ICD-9-CM coding. No more than five(5)
questions may be submitted per request. Pertinent documentation
that will provide information to assist the Central Office in
determining the appropriate code for diagnosis or procedure must
be included. Such documentation may include copies of discharge
summaries, history and physical examinations, consultations,
diagnostic reports, operative reports, or journal articles.
Please submit other relevant information in a typed format (i.e.,
physician notes, nursing notes). Please remove the name of the
hospital, the patient, and physician identifiers from copies of
medical records. Questions submitted without supporting
documentation will be returned unanswered.
The phone number for the Central Office on ICD-9-CM is:
312/422-3388. The fax number is 312/422-4583. They do not
accept phone inquiries.
Details about how to submit questions on coding are available
from the Central Office on ICD-9-CM web site, URL:
http://www.icd-9-cm.org/codereq.htm