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#19 | WHO Releases ICD-11 2026 Update: The Global Standard for Health Data

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This episode examines the 2026 update of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), the World Health Organization's global standard for disease classification and health data management. The discussion explores how ICD-11 advances digital health infrastructure, enabling health systems worldwide to standardize clinical documentation, improve disease surveillance, and facilitate international comparability of health statistics for research and policy development.

Key Topics Discussed

  • ICD-11 as the global standard for disease and injury classification adopted by the World Health Assembly in 2019
  • The transition from ICD-10 to ICD-11 and the ongoing evolution of disease coding systems in modern health systems
  • Digital-ready architecture designed for seamless integration with electronic health records and health information systems
  • Role of standardized classification in health surveillance, epidemiological monitoring, and emerging disease response
  • Interoperability of ICD-11 with national health intelligence systems and global data analytics platforms
  • Applications of ICD-11 coding in clinical documentation, health policy development, and AI-driven health data analysis

Key Takeaways

  • ICD-11 represents a significant advancement in health data infrastructure, enabling precise clinical coding and international comparability of health statistics
  • Digital integration capabilities support health systems in connecting point-of-care data with national and global surveillance systems for real-time disease monitoring
  • Standardized disease classification improves the quality of epidemiological research and strengthens evidence-based health policy decisions
  • The 2026 update reinforces ICD-11's role in supporting modern digital health ecosystems and advanced analytics for population health management

About This Episode

Understanding ICD-11 implementation is essential for clinicians, health administrators, and public health professionals navigating evolving health information systems. For Georgia and other nations strengthening health data infrastructure, ICD-11 adoption supports improved disease surveillance, international data exchange, and participation in global health initiatives. This episode contextualizes the WHO's ongoing commitment to standardizing health data globally, enabling health systems to respond effectively to emerging health challenges and inform evidence-based clinical and public health decisions.

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In this episode of the GMJ Podcast — the official podcast of the Georgian Medical Journal, we examine the 2026 update of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) released by the World Health Organization.

ICD-11 is the global standard used by health systems to classify diseases, injuries and causes of death, enabling countries to collect comparable health statistics and support clinical documentation, research and health policy.

The 2026 release continues the evolution of ICD-11 as a digital-ready classification system designed for modern health systems, supporting precise clinical documentation, improved reporting and global comparability of health data.

Unlike earlier versions, ICD-11 is designed for integration with electronic health records, digital health platforms and advanced analytics, allowing health systems to connect data collected at the point of care with national and global health intelligence systems.

The episode explores several key themes:

• ICD-11 as the global standard for disease classification
• The role of ICD systems in health statistics and surveillance
• How digital coding systems improve global health data interoperability
• The importance of standardized classification for health policy and research
• The growing role of ICD-11 in digital health ecosystems and AI-driven health data analysis

ICD-11 was adopted by the World Health Assembly in 2019 and came into effect in 2022, replacing ICD-10 as the international standard for recording diseases and causes of death.

The 2026 update represents another step in strengthening global health data infrastructure and improving the ability of health systems worldwide to monitor disease trends and respond to emerging health challenges.

Original WHO source discussed in this episode:
https://www.who.int/news/item/16-02-2026-icd-11-2026-release

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