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86.9 | Other human health activities
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This class includes activities of medical laboratories providing analytic or diagnostic services (without the medical analysis or interpretation itself), including body fluid analysis or genetic testing, directly to outpatients with or without referral from healthcare practitioners, for example:
- X-ray laboratories and other diagnostic imaging centres - blood analysis laboratories - DNA sequencing for ruling out or curing a specific disease This class also includes: - laboratory doping control activities This class excludes: - non-medical laboratory testing, testing activities in the field of food hygiene, activities of forensic laboratories, see 71.20 - medical analysis and interpretation of diagnostic medical images (X-ray, electrocardiograms, endoscopies, etc.), see 86.22 - activities of genome data centres, blood and organ banks, see 86.99 |
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This class includes activities of medical laboratories providing analytic or diagnostic services (without the medical analysis or interpretation itself), including body fluid analysis or genetic testing, directly to outpatients with or without referral from healthcare practitioners, for example:
- X-ray laboratories and other diagnostic imaging centres - blood analysis laboratories - DNA sequencing for ruling out or curing a specific disease This class also includes: - laboratory doping control activities This class excludes: - non-medical laboratory testing, testing activities in the field of food hygiene, activities of forensic laboratories, see 71.20 - medical analysis and interpretation of diagnostic medical images (X-ray, electrocardiograms, endoscopies, etc.), see 86.22 - activities of genome data centres, blood and organ banks, see 86.99 |
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This class includes ambulance transport of patients by any mode of transport, including airplanes. Ambulance vehicles carry paramedics / medical doctors and are usually equipped with lifesaving equipment.
This class also includes: - specialised transport of patients, accompanied by paramedics - primary care given by a paramedic or a doctor during the patients transport by ambulance This class excludes: - transport of patients in vehicles without paramedical practitioners and equipment for lifesaving, see divisions 49, 50 - transport of patients in airplanes without paramedical practitioners and equipment for lifesaving, see division 51 - transport of blood and body organs/fluids, see 86.99 |
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This class includes ambulance transport of patients by any mode of transport, including airplanes. Ambulance vehicles carry paramedics / medical doctors and are usually equipped with lifesaving equipment.
This class also includes: - specialised transport of patients, accompanied by paramedics - primary care given by a paramedic or a doctor during the patients transport by ambulance This class excludes: - transport of patients in vehicles without paramedical practitioners and equipment for lifesaving, see divisions 49, 50 - transport of patients in airplanes without paramedical practitioners and equipment for lifesaving, see division 51 - transport of blood and body organs/fluids, see 86.99 |
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This class includes:
- consultation and treatment activities of psychologists (e.g. clinical psychologists, health psychologists, psychotherapists), except medical doctors This class also includes: - music therapy activities performed by psychotherapists/psychologists This class excludes: - activities of psychiatrists, see 86.22 |
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This class includes:
- consultation and treatment activities of psychologists (e.g. clinical psychologists, health psychologists, psychotherapists), except medical doctors This class also includes: - music therapy activities performed by psychotherapists/psychologists This class excludes: - activities of psychiatrists, see 86.22 |
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This class includes nursing and midwifery activities not performed by medical doctors, for example:
- activities of independent nurses, who work in own consulting rooms or at patients homes - activities of maternity facilities, without permanent supervision of medical doctors This class also includes: - palliative nursing care for outpatients This class excludes: - maternity wards in hospitals, under the direct supervision of medical doctors, see 86.10 - residential nursing care facilities, see 87.10 - homecare services, see 88.10 |
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This class includes nursing and midwifery activities not performed by medical doctors, for example:
- activities of independent nurses, who work in own consulting rooms or at patients homes - activities of maternity facilities, without permanent supervision of medical doctors This class also includes: - palliative nursing care for outpatients This class excludes: - maternity wards in hospitals, under the direct supervision of medical doctors, see 86.10 - residential nursing care facilities, see 87.10 - homecare services, see 88.10 |
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Physiotherapy activities
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This class includes therapies provided by independent professionals to improve mobility, restore function or reduce pain. The therapies provided include physiotherapy, and so on.
This class also includes: - activities of medical massage therapists - activities of ergotherapists - activities of occupational therapists This class excludes: - activities of osteopaths, see 86.96 - activities of chiropractors, see 86.96 - body treatment techniques (e.g. shiatsu, Thai massage, Watsu, tui na qigong), see 86.99 - activities of massage salons for non-medical massage, see 96.23 |
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This class includes therapies provided by independent professionals to improve mobility, restore function or reduce pain. The therapies provided include physiotherapy, and so on.
This class also includes: - activities of medical massage therapists - activities of ergotherapists - activities of occupational therapists This class excludes: - activities of osteopaths, see 86.96 - activities of chiropractors, see 86.96 - body treatment techniques (e.g. shiatsu, Thai massage, Watsu, tui na qigong), see 86.99 - activities of massage salons for non-medical massage, see 96.23 |
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This class includes the provision of preventive, curative, or rehabilitative healthcare services by health professionals. The health benefits of these services are not based on scientific data for diagnosing and treating diseases and have so far not been fully assessed in ways that can be universally accepted as being evidence-based.
This class includes: - provision of traditional medicine services that comprise a range of long-standing and still-evolving practices, developed within various societies before or during the development of modern medicine (e.g. traditional Chinese therapies such as acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicines, Unani, and traditional African medicines ) - provision of complementary therapeutic services (e.g. Alexander therapy, aromatherapy, Bach therapy and other flower therapies, body therapy, Ayurvedic, herbal medicine, naturopathy, nutritional therapy) - provision of alternative therapeutic services (e.g. homeopathy, chiropractic treatments, osteopathy, crystal therapy, iridology, kinesiology, radionics) This class also includes: - activities of healers - hypnotherapy - reflexology activities - remedial therapists Cesar and Mensendieck - naprapathy This class excludes: - body treatment techniques (e.g. shiatsu, Thai massage, Watsu, tui na qigong), see 86.99 |
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This class includes the provision of preventive, curative, or rehabilitative healthcare services by health professionals. The health benefits of these services are not based on scientific data for diagnosing and treating diseases and have so far not been fully assessed in ways that can be universally accepted as being evidence-based.
This class includes: - provision of traditional medicine services that comprise a range of long-standing and still-evolving practices, developed within various societies before or during the development of modern medicine (e.g. traditional Chinese therapies such as acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicines, Unani, and traditional African medicines ) - provision of complementary therapeutic services (e.g. Alexander therapy, aromatherapy, Bach therapy and other flower therapies, body therapy, Ayurvedic, herbal medicine, naturopathy, nutritional therapy) - provision of alternative therapeutic services (e.g. homeopathy, chiropractic treatments, osteopathy, crystal therapy, iridology, kinesiology, radionics) This class also includes: - activities of healers - hypnotherapy - reflexology activities - remedial therapists Cesar and Mensendieck - naprapathy This class excludes: - body treatment techniques (e.g. shiatsu, Thai massage, Watsu, tui na qigong), see 86.99 |
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This class includes the intermediation of medical, dental and other human health services, by bringing clients and service providers together for a fee or commission, without the intermediary providing the medical, dental and other human health services that are intermediated. These intermediation activities can be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (including face-to-face, door-to-door, telephone, mail, and so on). The fee or commission can be received from either the client or the provider of the medical, dental or other human health service. Revenue for the intermediation activities can include other sources of income (for example, revenues from the sale of advertising space).
This class also includes: - appointment reservations for medical, dental and other human health services This class excludes: - intermediation service activities for residential care activities, see 87.91 |
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This class includes the intermediation of medical, dental and other human health services, by bringing clients and service providers together for a fee or commission, without the intermediary providing the medical, dental and other human health services that are intermediated. These intermediation activities can be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (including face-to-face, door-to-door, telephone, mail, and so on). The fee or commission can be received from either the client or the provider of the medical, dental or other human health service. Revenue for the intermediation activities can include other sources of income (for example, revenues from the sale of advertising space).
This class also includes: - appointment reservations for medical, dental and other human health services This class excludes: - intermediation service activities for residential care activities, see 87.91 |
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This class includes:
- activities for human health n.e.c.: activities of paramedical practitioners in the field of optometry, hydrotherapy, speech therapy, podiatry/chiropody, etc. This class also includes: - activities of dental paramedical personnel (e.g. dental therapists, school dental nurses or dental hygienists) who may work remote from but are periodically supervised by dentists - activities of blood banks, tissue banks, sperm banks, transplant organ banks, biobanks, genome data centres, etc., including collecting, processing, storage and shipping - operation of bone marrow donor registries - activities of orthoptists - activities of podiatrists - activities of skin therapists - health-related monitoring activities (infant nutrition, child health) - activities of dieticians - prevention health activities and disease detection (cancer, tuberculosis, venereal diseases) - transport of blood and body organs/fluids - shiatsu, Thai massage, Watsu, tui na qigong - animal therapy activities (e.g. hippotherapy) - colonic hydrotherapy - dance and movement therapy - art therapy This class excludes: - production of artificial teeth, denture and prosthetic appliances by dental laboratories, see 32.50 - non-medical laboratory testing, see 71.20 - testing activities in the field of food hygiene, see 71.20 - hospital activities, see 86.10 - medical and dental practice activities, see 86.2 - diagnostic imaging services and medical laboratory activities, see 86.91 - activities of psychologists (e.g. clinical psychologists, health psychologists, psychotherapists, except medical doctors), see 86.93 - nursing and midwifery activities, see 86.94 - physiotherapy activities, see 86.95 - activities of medical massage therapists, see 86.95 - residential nursing care facilities, see 87.10 - activities of massage salons for non-medical massage, see 96.23 |
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This class includes:
- activities for human health n.e.c.: activities of paramedical practitioners in the field of optometry, hydrotherapy, speech therapy, podiatry/chiropody, etc. This class also includes: - activities of dental paramedical personnel (e.g. dental therapists, school dental nurses or dental hygienists) who may work remote from but are periodically supervised by dentists - activities of blood banks, tissue banks, sperm banks, transplant organ banks, biobanks, genome data centres, etc., including collecting, processing, storage and shipping - operation of bone marrow donor registries - activities of orthoptists - activities of podiatrists - activities of skin therapists - health-related monitoring activities (infant nutrition, child health) - activities of dieticians - prevention health activities and disease detection (cancer, tuberculosis, venereal diseases) - transport of blood and body organs/fluids - shiatsu, Thai massage, Watsu, tui na qigong - animal therapy activities (e.g. hippotherapy) - colonic hydrotherapy - dance and movement therapy - art therapy This class excludes: - production of artificial teeth, denture and prosthetic appliances by dental laboratories, see 32.50 - non-medical laboratory testing, see 71.20 - testing activities in the field of food hygiene, see 71.20 - hospital activities, see 86.10 - medical and dental practice activities, see 86.2 - diagnostic imaging services and medical laboratory activities, see 86.91 - activities of psychologists (e.g. clinical psychologists, health psychologists, psychotherapists, except medical doctors), see 86.93 - nursing and midwifery activities, see 86.94 - physiotherapy activities, see 86.95 - activities of medical massage therapists, see 86.95 - residential nursing care facilities, see 87.10 - activities of massage salons for non-medical massage, see 96.23 |