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General Practitioners (GPs) record medical information from patients routinely in electronic medical records (EMR), using the International Classification of Primary Care – version 1 (ICPC).
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Diagnoses are recorded using the International Classification of Primary Care 1 (ICPC-1) codes [ 24].
According to the guidelines of the Dutch College of GPs, GPs are expected to record diagnostic information from their patients routinely in EMRs, using the International Classification of Primary Care version 1 (ICPC-1) [ 1].
Morbidity as presented to the GP was encoded using the International Classification of Primary Care version 1 (ICPC-1), [ 18] and contact diagnoses for the same health problem were clustered into episodes.
≥ 4 L88 ICPC-1 codes at a contact and ≥ 2 L88 ICPC-1 codes at a prescription OR ≥ 1 L88 ICPC-1 code at an episode and ≥ 2 L88 ICPC-1 codes at a prescription.
12 Health problems of patients who consulted their GPC were recorded using codes from the International Classification of Primary Care, V.1 (ICPC).
In these EMRs, the general practitioners routinely use the International Classification of Primary Care-1 (ICPC) to register their patients' health problems in term of symptoms and diagnoses.
ICC of outcomes, range: 0.04-0.25. in total 12 ICPC codes. in total 63 ICPC codes.
All these ICPC codes were categorised within 17 ICPC chapters, such as cardiovascular, respiratory or neurological diseases (further called 'main disease groups').
Lifetime prevalence was analysed for the separate health problems – the 335 ICPC codes – as well as for the sixteen ICPC-Chapters.
MUPS: Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms; GPs: General Practitioners; EMRs: Electronic Medical Records; PHQ-15: Patient Health Questionnaire-15; ICPC: International Classification of Primary Care; PRIME-MD: Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders.
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