This document provides a list of 144 medical diagnoses that should not be directly referred from primary care. It includes the diagnosis name in both Indonesian and ICD-10 code, grouped by medical condition. Some examples listed are spontaneous abortion, iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy, acute bronchitis, first and second degree hemorrhoids, and various fungal infections like tinea capitis, tinea corporis, and tinea pedis. The document serves as a self-assessment review for primary care practitioners on conditions they should be able to manage without referral.
This document provides a list of 144 medical diagnoses that should not be directly referred from primary care. It includes the diagnosis name in both Indonesian and ICD-10 code, grouped by medical condition. Some examples listed are spontaneous abortion, iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy, acute bronchitis, first and second degree hemorrhoids, and various fungal infections like tinea capitis, tinea corporis, and tinea pedis. The document serves as a self-assessment review for primary care practitioners on conditions they should be able to manage without referral.
This document provides a list of 144 medical diagnoses that should not be directly referred from primary care. It includes the diagnosis name in both Indonesian and ICD-10 code, grouped by medical condition. Some examples listed are spontaneous abortion, iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy, acute bronchitis, first and second degree hemorrhoids, and various fungal infections like tinea capitis, tinea corporis, and tinea pedis. The document serves as a self-assessment review for primary care practitioners on conditions they should be able to manage without referral.
This document provides a list of 144 medical diagnoses that should not be directly referred from primary care. It includes the diagnosis name in both Indonesian and ICD-10 code, grouped by medical condition. Some examples listed are spontaneous abortion, iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy, acute bronchitis, first and second degree hemorrhoids, and various fungal infections like tinea capitis, tinea corporis, and tinea pedis. The document serves as a self-assessment review for primary care practitioners on conditions they should be able to manage without referral.