Ambulatory health services establishments are medical facilities that provide outpatient services. These establishments can be found in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and physician offices. Injuries and illnesses that occur in these settings are considered external causes, which means that they are not caused by a disease or disorder but rather by an external factor such as an accident or injury.
According to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10), ambulatory health services establishments are classified as the place of occurrence of the external cause (Y92). This code is used to identify the location where an injury or illness occurred, which is important for tracking and monitoring public health trends.
In conclusion, ambulatory health services establishments are an important setting for the occurrence of external causes. It is important to identify the location of injuries and illnesses to track and monitor public health trends. Preventive measures can be taken to reduce the risk of injuries, and patient safety should always be a top priority in these settings.
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