ICDLI
ICDLI is a term that has appeared in various contexts, though its precise meaning and widespread adoption can vary. One significant usage refers to the International Classification of Diseases, 11th Revision, developed by the World Health Organization (WHO). This classification system is a standardized diagnostic tool that allows for the systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of mortality and morbidity data. It provides a common language for clinicians and researchers to identify diseases, disorders, injuries, and other health conditions. The ICD-11, released in 2018, represents a significant update from its predecessor, ICD-10, incorporating advancements in medical knowledge and digital health technologies.
Beyond its role in medical coding and statistics, ICDLI might also be encountered as an acronym in