--- dataset_info: features: - name: coding_type dtype: string - name: sequential_number dtype: string - name: print_code dtype: string - name: primary_key_number_1 dtype: string - name: star_key_number dtype: string - name: additional_key_number dtype: string - name: primary_key_number_2 dtype: string - name: associated_text dtype: string splits: - name: train num_bytes: 6825585 num_examples: 89150 download_size: 2131307 dataset_size: 6825585 configs: - config_name: default data_files: - split: train path: data/train-* --- ICD-10-GM, Alphabetical Index International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision - German Modification - Published by the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM), on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) in cooperation with the Central Institute for Statutory Health Insurance in the Federal Republic of Germany (Zi) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx README FILE ICD-10-GM Version 2025 (OID 1.2.276.0.76.5.548) Alphabetical Index TXT (CSV) Status of the classification: September 27, 2024 The status date corresponds to the status of the classification files when a new annual version is first published. If the files are changed and republished during the year after the initial publication due to error corrections or subsequent additions, the update date will also be stated. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CONTENTS OF THE ZIP FILE icd10gm2025alpha-txt.zip: - icd10gm2025alpha_edvtxt_readme.txt - download terms and conditions 2024.pdf - CLASSIFICATION FILE icd10gm2025alpha_edvtxt_20240927.txt - ADDITIONAL FILES folder icd10gm2025alpha_01_before_title_page.pdf icd10gm2025alpha_02_before_table_of_contents.pdf icd10gm2025alpha_03_before_foreword.pdf icd10gm2025alpha_04_vor_einfuehrung.pdf xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx NOTES ON THE REFERENCE VERSION The ICD-10-GM is published every year in different versions and formats. The binding reference version of a classification is always the currently valid systematic index as a PDF. In the event of discrepancies between the systematic index and the alphabetical index, the systematic index is authoritative. In the event of discrepancies between the various technical formats of the systematic or alphabetical index, the authoritative reference version is always the PDF. Please note: In the event of error corrections and updates during the year, we will inform you via corrigenda, which you can find classification-specifically under Downloads. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The classification file contains the complete alphabetical index of the ICD-10-GM. In the systematic index of the ICD, diagnoses in the class texts are only mentioned with their preferred designation; synonyms (e.g. goat's squash as a synonym for mumps) are not included. In addition to the preferred designations, the alphabetical index also contains a large number of synonyms, a total of around 89,000 diagnosis texts, encrypted with the corresponding code of the underlying ICD version. Not all codes that are included in the system are also included in the alphabet. For example, the following are missing: - Star codes as individual codes, as they can only be used together with a primary code (multiple coding); in combination with a primary code, however, they can be included - a part of the codes whose class texts in the system contain unspecific information such as "other", "unspecified", "multiple locations", "a single specified location"; however, if specific inclusives are mentioned in the system for such codes, these are included in the alphabet DATA SET DESCRIPTION Each data set consists of 8 fields, each of which is separated by the concatenation character, i.e. the vertical bar ("|"). The fields contain the following data: ``` Field 1: Type of coding 0 = pure reference set These data sets do not have a key number, but rather references to other terms within the text field, under which their key numbers are shown. 1 = Coding with only one primary key number 2 = Coding with one cross and one star key number 3 = Coding with one primary key number and with an additional key number with an exclamation mark 4 = Coding with one cross, one star and one additional key number 5 = Coding only possible as an additional key number 6 = Coding with two primary key numbers Field 2: BfArM internal sequential number Field 3: Print code 0 = Sentence does not appear in the book version 1 = Sentence appears in the book version Field 4: Primary key number 1 (if applicable with a cross) Field 5: Star key number (with a star) Field 6: Additional key number (with an exclamation mark) Field 7: Primary key number 2 (if applicable with a cross) Field 8: associated text, if applicable with reference This file is intended for integration into diagnosis coding programs. ```