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ICD-9 278 - The number of Obesity

ICD-9 278 - The number of Obesity

ICD-9 278 - The number of Obesity

Among the many topics discussed, one of the suggestions that found the most support was to encourage physicians to actually note the diagnosis of "obesity" in their charts. As many readers may know, obesity has long been considered a disease by the World Health Organisation and in fact has its own code in the International Classification of Diseases 9 system (ICD9): 278.

(Just to confuse things, the numbers for obesity in ICD 10 are E65-E68)

The idea here is that unless physicians actually begin recording the diagnosis of"obesity" in their notes, charts and other records, they will not address obesity with the attention it deserves.

Thus, as one attendee commented, "No doctor would ever dream of leaving out a mention of diabetes, hypertension, COPD or any other disease in their notes, but hardly any physcian ever records the diagnosis of obesity in their charts".

Simply put, when physicians examine a patient who has obesity and fail to put down "obesity" in their medical chart, they are in fact committing an important breach in their obligations to correctly document their patient's health status. This would in no way be different from failing to note the presence of diabetes, hypertension, or any other medical diagnosis in their records.

By failing to routinely document the medical diagnosis "obesity" in their records, the physicians are not only commiting an important error of ommission, they are, by the same token, actively ignoring one of the most important and common medical health problems in their patients.

Encouraging, or in fact, requiring physicians to actually note the diagnosis of "obesity" (ICD 278) in their medical records for all patients who meet the WHO criteria for obesity, would not only ensure a proper documentation of their patient's medical problems,it wouldalso (hopefully) increase the likelihoodthat they willaddress this issue with their patients.

Dr. Sharma doubts how many of my health professional readers routinely note the diagnosis of "obesity" (ICD-9 278) in their charts when they see it in their patientsand I wonderhow many patients with excess weighthave actually seen their physician record this diagnosis in their chart.

About Dr. Sharma:

Dr. Sharma has authored and co-authored more than 250 scientific articles and has lectured widely on the etiology and management of obesity and related cardiovascular disorders. He sends his informative messages through his blog Dr. Sharma's Obesity Notes.

For more information on Obesity visit;

Website: http://www.drsharma.ca/

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