
WHO-FIC (WHO Family of International Classifications)
The WHO Family of International Classifications (WHO-FIC) is a set of standardized tools created by the World Health Organization to organize and classify health information consistently worldwide. It includes systems like the ICD (International Classification of Diseases), which categorizes health conditions, and other classifications for health services and functions. These tools help healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers record, analyze, and compare health data accurately across different countries and settings, improving disease tracking, health planning, and medical research globally.