Background: The transition of systems to the (ICD-11) allows access to comprehensive data that accurately portray the complexity of morbidity and mortality data in Malaysia.
Objective: To demonstrate Malaysia's experience in implementing ICD-11, from data collection to downstream data use applications.
Method And Implementation: We describe improvements to existing data source systems and downstream data applications.
As health systems transition to ICD-11, it is essential to gauge the readiness and improve existing transition efforts. Assessing the intention to use ICD-11 and factors influencing it is imperative to encourage the use of ICD-11 among the medical record officers (MROs) and assistant medical record officers (AMROs). This study aims to develop and validate a questionnaire on the factors influencing the intention to use ICD-11 among MROs and AMROs in the Ministry of Health, Malaysia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe transition of ICD has never been a straightforward initiative. As nations transition to ICD-11, ensuring its acceptance among the users is essential. To our knowledge, there are limited studies about the instrument and ICD-11 adoption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF