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The connection and difference between icf and icidh
The International Classification of Diseases and the International Classification of Functionality, Disability and Health are both international languages that describe the status of function, disability and health. This is a general method to measure and classify disability.
Icidh was formulated and put forward by 1980, and its full name is International Classification of Injury, Disability and Disability.
Note: in some books, illness = disability, disability = disability (personally understood as one meaning).
Later, with the development of medical care and international activities for the disabled, people have a new understanding of this damage and the changes in social life caused by it. The original injury, disability and disability can no longer meet the needs of the development of medical care and rehabilitation, so it is urgent to establish a new conceptual model and system to meet the needs of medical care concept and social life in the place where disability consciousness occurs.
In 200 1 year, the 54th World Health Assembly approved the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
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