Classificatie van verrichtingen

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Classificatie van verrichtingen

Classificatie van verrichtingen (pronunciation: /klasɪfɪˈkaːsi vɑn vɛrˈrɪxtɪŋən/), also known as Procedure Classification, is a systematic categorization of medical procedures based on certain criteria. The term originates from the Dutch language, with "Classificatie" meaning "Classification" and "verrichtingen" meaning "procedures".

Etymology

The term "Classificatie van verrichtingen" is derived from the Dutch language. "Classificatie" is derived from the Latin word "classificatio", which means "classification". "Verrichtingen" is a Dutch word that means "procedures".

Definition

Classificatie van verrichtingen is a system used in the medical field to categorize procedures based on their characteristics. This classification system is used to organize and manage medical procedures in a systematic manner. It helps in the efficient management of medical data and aids in research and development.

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