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  1. The Glossary of Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management Terminology is intended to address the need for a standardized terminology in Health EDRM by consolidating existing glossaries and definitions into a single, comprehensive reference tool for policy-makers, practitioners and other stakeholders.

  2. The International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) provide an overarching legal framework that defines countries’ rights and obligations in handling public health events and emergencies that have the potential to cross borders.

  3. The World Health Organization (WHO) Family of Health Classifications (WHO-FIC) includes three reference classifications, covering diseases, functioning and disability, and health interventions: • International Statistical Classification of Diseases (ICD) • International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF ...

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  5. ICD-11 Highlights. Legally mandated health data standard (WHO Constitution and Nomenclature Regulations). In effect from January 2022. Conceptual framework independent of language and culture. Integration of terminology and classification. End-to-end digital solution (API, tools, online and offline). Up-to-date scientific knowledge.

  6. 7.8 List of code categories limited to, or more likely to occur in, just one sex 259 7.8.1 List of categories limited to, or more likely to occur in, female persons 259 7.8.2 List of categories limited to, or more likely to occur in, male persons 263 7.9 List of revised terms in the coding instructions for mortality 265

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  8. Health is defined in the Constitution of the World Health Organization (1948) as: A state of complete physical, social and mental well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

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