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Family Practice Vol. 17, No. 5, 448
© Oxford University Press 2000

ICPC-2-E: The Electronic Version ICPC-2

Graeme Miller, Medical Director and Helena Britt, Director

Family Medicine Research Centre, University of Sydney, Australia.

We are profoundly disturbed that Okkes et al.1 used the publication in Family Practice of the announcement of the release ICPC-2-E and description of its development to proselytize the dogma that the ICD 10 rubric nomenclature is a satisfactory terminology for general/family practice. This position is by no means universally supported within . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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