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18 entries match Product / Standard includes any of ICD-10 OPCS-4 and Resource Type is Guidance document Change Search

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TitleSummaryProduct / StandardYear of publicationResource TypeTags
This Editorial Guide provides an alphabetical list of the classification principles that are referenced and applied to the modelling of new content in OPCS-4.
OPCS-4
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Lists all the changes that have been made in the Reference Book. Coders should review all changes to the standards and guidance in order to ensure they are up to date with the current standards and that they are aware of all of the updates that have been made to the Reference Book.
OPCS-4
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The alterations and corrections that must be made in the printed versions of the ICD-10 and OPCS-4 Classifications.
OPCS-4 ICD-10
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This document contains supplementary information about the more complex or less-well known procedures that are classified within OPCS-4.
OPCS-4
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Overview and guidance for the implementation of OPCS-4.10 in PDF format
OPCS-4
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Overview and guidance for the implementation of OPCS-4.10 in Word format
OPCS-4
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Overview and guidance for the implementation of OPCS-4.10 in html format
OPCS-4
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Powerpoint presentation containing an overview and guidance for the implementation of OPCS-4.10
OPCS-4
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The alterations and corrections that must be made in the printed versions of the ICD-10 and OPCS-4 Classifications.
ICD-10 OPCS-4
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Provides guidelines for the NHS and other interested stakeholders to submit evidence-based requests for change for consideration as part of the OPCS-4 Classification review and update cycle.
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